Elderly man taken to hospital for flu symptoms, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, city Medic Two transported an 82-year-old man from near South Park Street in Madison to a hospital. The patient reported body aches and flu-like symptoms, with mild confusion related to dementia. He was calm but slightly disoriented, and vital signs were stable during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is City Medic Two.
00:03
We're en route to your facility with an eighty-two year old male.
00:05
Chief complaint today of body aches.
00:08
Sounds like he and his wife have been dealing with the flu for the past few days.
00:11
There's also a bit of a dementia factor with this one as well.
00:17
He does kind of feel like there's somebody after him at this point, but he is calm so far right now.
00:24
Our last set of vitals—we have a heart rate of seventy-two.
00:28
And regular blood pressure is 100 and eighty-four over ninety-eight.
00:31
Respiration at sixteen, saturation at ninety-eight percent on room air.
00:34
We have a blood sugar of 100 and forty-six.
00:37
Patient says he has been coughing up some green phlegm as well.
00:41
We're about eight to ten minutes out.
00:42
Any further questions?
00:45
No questions. Units on arrival, we are clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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