Man transported to hospital after dialysis issues, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 64-year-old man from a dialysis facility in Fort Worth to Baylor Fort Worth Hospital for evaluation after he experienced a headache, fever, and low oxygen levels following dialysis treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Baylor Fort Worth Medic 81, priority three traffic.
00:04
This is Baylor, go ahead.
00:07
Baylor Fort Worth Medic 81 currently about 10 minutes out with a 64-year-old male coming from dialysis.
00:15
Patient completed his dialysis treatment.
00:18
They say that they took about five and a half liters off of him.
00:21
Patient was two weeks.
00:22
Exit dialysis facility chair, and also complains of a headache at the termination of his dialysis treatment.
00:32
No acute stroke findings for EMS. Patient is Spanish speaking only.
00:38
Staff did advise he is non-compliant with most of his medications and treatments.
00:44
Vitals as follows: heart rate 95, BP 156 over 50.
00:50
He's 97 percent on six liters.
00:54
The nasal cannula, which they said is not normal for him—his room air was about 88 percent.
01:01
Given him a GF of 15. He communicated in Spanish with someone on scene.
01:08
We got a blood glucose 901 and a temperature 101.2.
01:13
Any questions for me?
01:15
No questions.
01:16
See you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Northton St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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