Unconscious patient transported to hospital, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 20-year-old woman who briefly lost consciousness after falling at home to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing. Her partner administered several chest compressions before she regained consciousness. The patient was alert but lethargic and reported possible pregnancy with vaginal bleeding. Her vital signs showed low blood pressure and elevated heart rate.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Sparrow. Delta Alpha 131, priority two with a 20-year-old female, chief complaint today is going to be about unconsciousness.
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Patient was trying to walk to the bathroom, ended up falling unconscious to the floor.
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The patient's significant other performed three to five chest compressions before she regained consciousness.
00:22
Patient is alert and oriented.
00:24
Times four GCS 15 1st.
00:25
Now she is very lethargic.
00:27
Patient believes she was pregnant as she has missed her period.
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Her last known cycle was in October.
00:35
She has had some vaginal bleeding that started today.
00:37
Last blood pressure was 84 over 64, then 94 over 64.
00:40
She has a heart rate of 140 and oxygen saturation of 96 percent on room air.
00:46
Unable to get IV access at this time.
00:47
ETA approximately ten minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912
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