Elderly woman transported for weakness, Smithfield NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews from Sampson County EMS transported a 76-year-old woman showing weakness and altered mental status from her home near N Brightleaf Blvd in Smithfield to Smithfield Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Johnston ER, Johnston ER, Sampson County EMS six calling.
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How copy?
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This is Smithfield, go ahead.
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Sampson County EMS 6, en route to your facility with a 76-year-old female coming from home.
00:11
Chief complaint is weakness and altered mental status.
00:16
Patient has a history of strokes and dementia, but is more confused and weaker than normal, having trouble walking.
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GCS is 14.
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Alert.
00:34
Last set of vitals.
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Vitals are a heart rate of 75, blood pressure of 156 over 80, oxygen saturation 94 percent on three liters.
00:44
Respiratory rate is 20.
00:45
Blood glucose is 230.
00:47
Afebrile, end-tidal 41.
00:51
She has a 20-gauge IV established in the right AC.
00:54
We're about 10 minutes out.
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Inquire any further.
00:59
Does the patient normally wear oxygen?
01:02
Negative, but she was sitting around 90 to 92 percent on the stretcher.
01:07
Ten four, see charge arrivals, but still clear.
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Location mentioned:
N Brightleaf Blvd, Smithfield, NC 27577
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