Medic transports elderly patient with dizziness, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic 2 transported a 77-year-old female patient experiencing dizziness and vertigo to UW Hospital for further evaluation. The patient had similar symptoms the previous day and was unable to walk at home. Vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW from Medic 2, how do you copy?
00:03
This is UW, go ahead.
00:05
UW Hospital, Medic 2, we're inbound ETA about 5 minutes, bringing a 77-year-old female patient home this morning.
00:12
Chief complaint, dizziness and vertigo.
00:15
Sounds like she was in yesterday afternoon into the evening for similar complaints.
00:21
Got home, progressed to the point where she was unable to walk in her apartment.
00:26
So we're coming up again.
00:27
For further evaluation, she's been alert and oriented times four, vitals follow for you.
00:31
Blood pressure 186 over 84.
00:33
Heart rate 64.
00:35
We have a sinus rhythm on the twelve-lead here.
00:37
Respiratory rate 16.
00:39
She's 100 percent on room air.
00:40
Blood glucose of 116.
00:43
All that in the vertigo.
00:44
No other complaints.
00:46
Further questions? We'll see you at about three or five.
00:51
No questions.
00:52
You got UW clear.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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