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Elderly patient becomes unconscious during procedureOceanside CA

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Tri-City Hospital for a 78-year-old male who became unconscious during a medical procedure. The patient was later responsive but had low blood pressure. EMS provided fluids and atropine and transported the patient to the hospital.

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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Tri-City Contact, time 1242.
00:02
Thank you, Tri-City, again, RA-12212.
00:05
Looking at come to you guys, run number 2025-13-27-0.
00:10
Again, 13-2-7-70 for a 78-year-old male patient is going to be sinkable to us.
00:17
So it goes right on scene to a local patient.
00:20
Patient was undergoing a procedure,
00:23
took a volume prior to the procedure about an hour ago,
00:27
also had a cocktail of lidocaine and epinephrine.
00:30
Midway through the procedure, the patient seemingly went unconscious, prompting now one activation by the care providers.
00:38
Upon arrival, patient was anatom to answering questions appropriately GCS 15.
00:43
After the patient sat up a little bit, the patient then became increasing phargic.
00:51
Upon further assessment for vital signs, short rate on 12 lead was going to be 57, sinus 80, blood pressure of 65 out, patient breathing formed effective at 20, citing 97% room air, blood sugar of 163.
01:07
This is a patient in a few-pine position.
01:10
A patient is, again, A.N.O.T.0.3 answering questions appropriately.
01:13
A weak cranial pulse.
01:16
Look and establish IV access currently in the flow 250 fluid bolus, as well as reassess blood pressure, and you have atropine here.
01:26
ETA is your facility will be about five minutes.
01:29
Right down the street from you guys, we'll update you with the other changes we have and further history medications upon arrival.
01:36
Anything else I get for you? Over?
01:39
21, we're going to call this a moderate status, correct?
01:43
Supervening, I would make this a moderate.
01:46
We'll see you guys at 5-10-minute ETA while you work on getting that IV established and get some 250 cc fluid on board to raise the pressure at that high rate.
01:53
We'll see you guys inside.

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

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