Man with shortness of breath transported to hospital, Martinsburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 64-year-old man with shortness of breath and a leaking brain clot was transported by EMS to Berkeley Medical Center. He has a history of anemia, diabetes, and a cardiac pacemaker. He called 911 after experiencing symptoms for several days.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Berkeley County Medical 401 Medica Delta.
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Destination at ETA.
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Transporting to Berkeley Medical Center with a 10-minute ETA.
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Cert number and go ahead.
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Cert number (number withheld).
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Transporting ALS, 64-year-old male who complained of shortness of breath.
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Patient said he was admitted to the hospital in November and diagnosed with an intracranial clot that is reportedly leaking.
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During admission, he received a blood transfusion and has a history of anemia.
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The patient called 911 this morning after two to three days of shortness of breath and hearing a dripping sound in his head.
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Additional medical history includes diabetes and a cardiac pacemaker.
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He is on numerous medications including Eliquis, no known drug allergies.
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On exam, he is alert with a Glasgow Coma Scale of 14, skin is warm and dry, pupils equal and reactive.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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