Man found cold in wheelchair near Solana Beach station, Solana Beach CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 78-year-old man was found cold in his wheelchair near Solana Beach train station after arriving on a train from Santa Barbara. He was transported by paramedics to a hospital for care.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We've got a 78-year-old male who is cold.
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The patient has a long story.
00:07
He rode the train down from Santa Barbara.
00:09
He lives up there.
00:11
He landed here in Solana Beach, was riding his electric chair, stopped at the station, realized he was cold,
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knocked on the door, and wished to go to the hospital due to his condition.
00:24
And that's pretty much it.
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When we found him, he was sitting in his wheelchair, breathing about 18 breaths full and effective, clearing from loudly, SPO2.
00:31
98%, 98% in room air, he is alert times three, eyes spontaneous, pulse moves off, so many times four.
00:39
Blood pressure is 164 over 91, heart rate of 70 beats per minute on the monitor.
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Other than that, skin is pink, warm, dry, temperature of 98.2, and no other pertinent history, allergies, or meds.
00:54
As far as treatment, we are going to give him an advanced life support ride to the hospital, and we're about three minutes away.
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Location mentioned:
Amtrak Station - SOL, Solana Beach, CA 92075
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