Medical team transports ill woman to Easley Hospital, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services from Fort Worth transported a woman in her early 50s to Easley Hospital after she exhibited altered mental status, vomiting, and low blood pressure. Family members said she had been ill for the past few days. EMS personnel administered fluids and monitored her condition during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Easley Hospital from Fort Worth, Med Thirty Two.
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The Thirty Two are coming in with a 51-year-old female. Chief complaint is altered mental status.
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Family reports patient has been ill the last few days.
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Patient began vomiting.
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Responding family members currently we have a GPS at 14 directions.
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Not much verbally, but by choice.
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We have a current heart rate of ninety-four.
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She was initially hypotensive at 80 over sixty-five.
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Currently, we have fluids going.
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She's at ninety-five over sixty-six.
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Got a respiratory rate of 14 and tidal thirty-seven.
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She's at 96% on room air.
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Blood sugar is one and temperature was ninety-six point five.
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We're about five minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Easley St, Fort Worth, TX 76108
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