Medical response at Covenant Village, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical incident at Covenant Village where an elderly male became briefly unresponsive while eating breakfast. The patient regained consciousness and was evaluated by paramedics, who noted low initial blood pressure and provided fluids and oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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CaroMont, this is 911.
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Paramedic 1, we're out routine traffic with an 87-year-old male.
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We were called to Covenant Village reference an unresponsive patient.
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Upon arrival, patient was lethargic.
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He was slow to respond, but he was able to answer all of our questions.
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Facility states that he was eating breakfast and had a syncopal episode.
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He did not fall or anything.
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Initial blood pressure was 80 over 40.
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I got an IV established with fluids on.
00:27
Blood pressure's okay.
00:28
One hundred over fifty-two.
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He's shown sinus on the monitor at seventy-two.
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He is ninety-four percent on two liters.
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Initial oxygen saturation was eighty-eight percent on room air.
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Respiratory rate is eighteen.
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Capnography of twenty-five.
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BGL was one hundred thirty-seven.
00:48
We have an EKG facility at five-seven.
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Anything further?
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Location mentioned:
Robinwood Rd, Gastonia, NC 28054
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