Man nearly faints at graduation due to sun exposure, San Marcos CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 24-year-old man nearly fainted during a graduation ceremony at Palomar College. He had been in the sun for hours without eating or drinking. Emergency responders assessed him, gave him water, and he refused to go to the hospital. His family stayed with him and monitored his condition.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
143, go ahead.
00:03
Thanks, Palomar, 143.
00:04
I plead you to run.
00:05
Last for the count number is (number withheld).
00:10
Also a near syncopal episode here at Palomar College graduation.
00:14
I mean a favorite of download, I'll give your response.
00:18
Okay, go ahead.
00:21
Thanks so much.
00:22
Our patient, 24-year-old male,
00:24
2% to me near syncopal, sounds like he was sitting in a chair in the full sun at graduation.
00:29
He's been surfing for two to four hours this morning.
00:31
He had not had any fluids or any breakfast.
00:35
Sounds like when he was sitting there, started to feel dizzy like he might pass out, nearly passed out, but was awake for the whole event.
00:41
Was assisted to our granulate 2-point and brought into the air-conditioned ambulance for further assessment.
00:47
Honor.
00:49
In question, appropriately, by the science are up to the table, who took a picture and a ring of them more with an unknown, no associate, you know that.
01:05
Totally came back normal science for the NIT changes where I copied the speed, blood sugar is 95.
01:11
This time we bring the patient some water.
01:13
He's adamantly refusing transport.
01:15
Family is on scene with him.
01:16
He's hydrating.
01:17
He's going to grab something to eat right now, and family's going to monitor the patient.
01:22
Patient fully alert, no way, I find four comments to make all medical decisions not impaired by health or alcohol.
01:27
It does understand all risks and complications on treatment, on transport, including that has been advised at 9-1 and can be contacted.
01:33
Other than that patient, I'll sign out, AMA.
01:35
Is there anything I can clarify for you?
01:38
No, I copy that.
01:39
Patient's awake and alert, able to make decisions, vital signs, and care to be completely stable.
01:43
We're in a service, AMA at 14.05.
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Location mentioned:
W Mission Rd, San Marcos, CA 92069
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