EMS transports elderly man with slow heart rate to hospital, Frederick MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 78-year-old man to Frederick MD hospital. The patient was conscious and stable but had a slow heart rate and increasing weakness. Vital signs were normal, and no complaints were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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It's about a 29 around your facility with a 78-year-old male conscious alert and oriented times 4.
00:05
No initial complaints.
00:07
Home care health provider requested you be brought in for evaluation due to increasing weakness.
00:15
BLS found the patient to be bradycardic.
00:19
He's currently sinus brady at a rate of 51 with occasional PACs.
00:24
Again, has no complaints.
00:27
BP was 114,
00:30
over 78. Pulseox is 98% on room air.
00:35
12-lead unremarkable for any ST elevation or depression, 20-gauge in the left forearm.
00:40
And we're getting ready to pull into your facility now.
00:42
I'll give the rest of the information at bedside.
00:43
I'll not you have any questions.
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Location mentioned:
W 7th St, Frederick, MD 21701
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