Elderly patient stabilized after emergency near 12th St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded near North 12th Street in Milwaukee for a possible medical emergency involving a woman from a nursing home who appeared lethargic and had fainted. Responders reported an initially low heart rate and blood pressure, treated the condition with atropine, and noted that the patient stabilized with normal readings before arrival at the hospital.
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic two K, sir.
00:01
NS (number withheld) en route to sixty-four-year-old female from nursing home, chief complaint was lethargy and syncope on arrival.
00:15
Patient had a heart rate of forty-two and blood pressure 70 over 40.
00:20
Rate was sinus bradycardia.
00:22
We have given one milligram of atropine.
00:27
Blood pressure now 104 over sixty-four.
00:30
Heart rate eighty-eight, regular.
00:32
Twelve lead is normal sinus now.
00:35
No elevation or activity in the initial twelve lead.
00:39
She is alert and oriented times four.
00:41
No complaints at this time.
00:44
We'll be there in five minutes.
00:47
Just missing a respiratory rate and pulse ox.
00:52
Sixteen with 99%.
00:54
Well, I figured it was 100.
01:00
Ten four. And does she have a cardiac history?
01:08
She does not, but she takes a couple of rate control drugs.
01:18
Message received.
01:19
Thank you. I'll notify Sinai.
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