Elderly man taken to hospital with low blood pressure, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an elderly man to Harris Southwest Hospital after he experienced weakness, lightheadedness, and low blood pressure at home. His condition improved after receiving fluids en route, and his vital signs stabilized before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Harris Southwest, this is Benbrook Medic One over Priority Three Patient Report.
00:06
Southwest, go ahead.
00:08
Harris Southwest, Benbrook Medic One, Priority Three Patient Report.
00:12
We're en route to your facility with a 91-year-old male, chief complaint of low blood pressure, weakness, and lightheadedness.
00:22
His wife got a low blood pressure reading of 84 over 52 this morning, still low when we got there.
00:31
We have an IV established giving him some fluid; blood pressure now at 94 over 51.
00:38
Rest of his vital signs are as follows.
00:40
Heart rate of 59.
00:41
ETCO2 of 12, respiratory rate of 14, SpO2 of 97 on 10 liters per minute.
00:47
His normal is 3 liters per minute, which was about 89%.
00:51
GCS 15, alert times 4, sinus rhythm, no abnormalities.
00:57
Approximately 6 minutes out.
00:59
Do you have any questions?
01:04
You're on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Harris Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76132
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