Man transported to hospital after fainting and vomiting, Martinsburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services transported a 34-year-old man to Berkeley Medical Center after he fainted and vomited repeatedly since morning. His vital signs were stable with a high blood sugar reading. He has a history of anxiety, bipolar disorder, and diabetes, and was given medication to help with nausea.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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WV 532-317, roughly 3 minutes to Berkeley.
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On board 34, 34-year-old male chief faint and just not feeling well.
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He stated that he has vomited countless times since about 8 o'clock this morning.
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History of anxiety, bipolar diabetes, known on allergies, with the day the medications.
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GCS 456, vital, stable, blood pressure 132, 72, plus about 69, respiratory rate about 18, standing at 100 Ramair.
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They get a fingerstick of 248.
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Did administer a 4 milligram Zofran tab, patient stating that it's kind of helping him a little bit at this time.
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Transporting BLS to Berkeley Medical Center, I've already given him a heads up.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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