Medical emergency with pacemaker firing and dizziness, Sherwood MI
A medical emergency occurred near West Division Street in Sherwood involving an 84-year-old man whose pacemaker fired twice. He experienced severe dizziness and initially had low blood pressure which later improved. Emergency responders were unable to locate a pulse at one point, though he was conscious during the call.
Audio|Source: Branch County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Branch Central, LifeCare, Priority 1, Sherwood.
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Go ahead.
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Near West Division Street, near West Division Street.
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For an 84-year-old male,
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his internal pacemaker has fired twice.
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For (number withheld).
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Claire, and just to advise, they are stating that he is feeling extremely dizzy.
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His last blood pressure was 99 over 44.
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Central 23 or 25.
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I have that female on TX if you want to call in.
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What much are you, T.A?
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P.A.
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Reaching out to (number withheld).
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Can I get an ETA, please?
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Thank you. Okay, something's going on with the radio because nothing came through.
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(Number withheld) from Branch Central, they're unable to locate a pulse on him.
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I can hear him talking in the background.
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His blood pressure did come up to 132 over 97.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Division St, Sherwood, MI 49089
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