Person transported after medical issue during flight, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel transported a 68-year-old man from an airport to St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee after he experienced dizziness, nausea, and faintness following a flight. His blood pressure was elevated, but he remained conscious during transport. Emergency responders reported stable vital signs and noted an existing heart condition.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Med 12 going to St.
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Luke’s, Milwaukee.
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Case number (number withheld).
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We have a sixty-eight-year-old male, alert and oriented times four.
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Faint, dizziness, feeling faint, and nausea.
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Patient was picked up at the airport.
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He had just gotten off his flight and felt faint when standing.
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Patient did not lose consciousness.
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Would you have a last set of vitals? One hundred and eighty over one hundred and six for the blood pressure.
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Patient has hypertension, but states this is higher than usual.
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Heart rate 112.
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EKG shows a right bundle branch block that was sent over.
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Respirations at 20, oxygen saturation ninety-seven percent on room air.
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Blood sugar of 104.
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About a ten-minute transport remaining. Anything else at this time?
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Location mentioned:
W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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