Medical emergency at Frisco Medical Center, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 75-year-old woman with high blood pressure and left jaw swelling to THR Frisco Hospital. The patient is not diabetic and denies chest pain. Her vital signs indicate hypertension with stable heart rate and oxygen saturation.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
May I come for 1st command seven?
00:03
This is Naconga.
00:05
This is 1st command seven, paramedic P on board today we have a seventy-five year old female in of four G says 15.
00:11
Chief complaint today is going to be hypertension.
00:15
Patient stage prior to arrival she took Lysardine approximately 30 min ago.
00:24
Patient.
00:25
Also complaining of left-sided jaw swelling.
00:30
PMS times four, alarm score zero.
00:36
During patient assessment,
00:38
we did notice left-sided swelling on the jaw.
00:44
Current of all signs today we have blood pressure 180 over 86, heart rate of 90,
00:51
sat of 99. End title 19.
00:56
Try to get a more accurate end title for you.
00:59
V stick was 219.
01:01
Patient's not a diabetic.
01:04
Patient denies any chest pain.
01:08
Patient will be transported to THR Frisco, approximately 10 min.
01:13
Any questions?
01:16
No questions at all.
01:17
That's THR Frisco and Engine 7 out.
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Location mentioned:
Frisco Medical Center, Frisco, TX 75034
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