Man treated for hypothermia and intoxication outdoors, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Madison assisted a 62-year-old man who was found outdoors, intoxicated, and suffering from hypothermia. The patient was conscious, given a medical assessment, and transported by City Medic Ten to St. Mary's Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's Hospital from City Medic Ten, do you copy?
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This is St. Mary's, please respond for the final report.
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Afternoon, St. Mary's. City Medic Ten coming your way.
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Medical call ETA 15 to 20 minutes.
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62-year-old male patient found outside and intoxicated, complaining of being hypothermic.
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Patient admitted alcohol use.
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He has a blood glucose of 123.
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Most recent blood pressure 147.
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Seventy over eighty-nine with a pulse of eighty-five.
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Regular.
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He was not ambulatory.
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Had to be lifted up out of the snow.
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Helped to our cot.
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No complaints of trauma.
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I have no concerns.
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Do you have any questions?
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What is the patient's GCS?
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GCS is 15.
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Patient is fully alert.
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Can we get an STO for him?
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Ninety-eight percent.
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That's enough of the questions received when you get here.
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St. Mary's Hospital.
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Location mentioned:
S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715
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