71-year-old male stabilized after pulse loss at urgent care, Redwood City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are responding to Kaiser Redwood City with a 71-year-old male who lost pulse briefly and received CPR at a local urgent care. The patient is now conscious with stable vital signs including a pulse of 75 and normal oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Kaiser, this is Medic 29.
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We're coming in on emergency at this time 71-year-old male patient from a local urgent care.
00:08
Local urgent care stated patient.
00:12
They could not find a pulse at one point time, did one round of CPR on patient.
00:19
Upon our arrival, patient was awake alert-oriented sinus rhythm on a 12-lead sinus rhythm.
00:26
On EKG, patient was extremely diaphragm.
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at one point.
00:30
A patient's pulse rate at one point when we did stand him up, drew up to 33, became weak in thread, he sat him back down, and they've now got a pulse to 75, O2 sat 97%.
00:41
BP is 101 over 65.
00:45
There has been, you know, patient has been complaining and feeling a little bit sick over the last several days.
00:51
Again, our ETA is less than five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063
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