Elderly man with pacemaker taken to Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man who recently received a pacemaker experienced a week of uncontrollable diarrhea and elevated blood sugar levels. Emergency personnel monitored his vital signs and transported him to Froedtert Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Med One going to Froedtert case number (number withheld).
00:07
Seventy-three-year-old male chief complaint today is on and off uncontrollable diarrhea over the past week.
00:16
Patient had a pacemaker placed last Tuesday and has not felt well since, with diarrhea beginning Friday.
00:27
Current vitals are respiratory rate of 18, blood pressure of 152.
00:34
One of the initial pressures by Engine 55 was 84 over 40.
00:38
Pulse around 100, regular.
00:40
He has a pacemaker, so his pulse showed pacing rhythm.
00:43
Nothing else concerning on a twelve-lead.
00:45
GCS of 15.
00:46
Blood sugar 268.
00:50
Oxygen saturation 95 percent on room air.
00:52
Patient has no pain complaints at this time.
00:55
IV line in the left hand with fluids started.
01:02
We have about 100 milliliters on.
01:04
Should be at Froedtert in 5 minutes.
01:07
Confirming blood sugar 268.
01:17
Received twelve-lead from Engine 55.
01:22
Copy, we received twelve-lead from Engine 55 and will notify Froedtert.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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