Medic responds to male with high blood pressure and dizziness, Seattle WA
Emergency medical team responded to a 55-year-old male near Republican St. who experienced dizziness, weakness, very high blood pressure, clammy skin, and nausea. No stroke symptoms were noted during the assessment.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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This pass in a 2, 10-1[1], medic.
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8-2-1, medic. Medic 1, medic, response, near Republican St.
00:21
Okay, near Republican St., it's never been true.
00:25
Unit 307, original call was 55-year-old male, dizziness.
00:30
Aid 2, you have medic 1.
00:49
This is a 55-year-old male who is experiencing some busyness and weakness since 10, about 10 a.m. this morning,
00:58
we find his blood pressure to be.
01:05
206 over 138, bilaterally,
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skins,
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clammy, and cool.
01:11
One episode of nausea and vomiting earlier today,
01:17
no stroke-like symptoms.
01:20
Again, patient is busy with a hypertensive release when your arrival. Patient is sitting up alone-oriented.
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[1]
10-1: Unable to copy / Signal weak
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Location mentioned:
Near Republican St, Seattle, WA 98109
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