Paramedics transport patient with dizziness, Lexington NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 19-year-old man from his home near Central Ave in Lexington to Lexington Memorial Hospital. He experienced dizziness, a rapid heart rate, and reported multiple minor falls. His condition was stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 3 to Lexington Memorial Hospital, routine patient notification.
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Lexington Memorial Hospital, go ahead.
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Hey Lexington, this is Medic 3.
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I'm bringing you a bit of an unusual case.
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I have a 19-year-old male coming from home.
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Chief complaint today is dizziness.
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Found him about 10 minutes ago with a heart rate of 150.
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It was displaying irregular activity on the monitor.
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He's currently sitting at 89.
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He's been complaining about this on and off for the past four months.
00:27
It worsened today when he fell multiple times.
00:33
Heart rate now 90, showing on the monitor, oxygen 100%, last blood pressure 137 over 69.
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Current time 8:04, GCS 15.
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I'll see you when I get there.
00:46
Was he ever hypotensive?
00:48
No, he's never been hypotensive with us.
00:51
The lowest pressure I've had is 130 over 70.
00:54
Requesting room assignment upon arrival.
00:56
I won’t take clear.
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave, Lexington, NC 27292
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