Patient with vertigo and nausea transported to hospital, Temecula CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 55-year-old man experienced vertigo, dizziness, and nausea when standing. He was stable and oriented and was transported to Temecula Valley Hospital with a 10 to 15 minute arrival time.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is no vertigo.
00:03
Looking to go to Temecula Valley with about 10 to 15 minute ETA right now.
00:08
Let you know if you're right for you.
00:11
Copy 115, 55-year-old male, vertigo.
00:14
I was working with initially feeling fine when he was laying in bed to find out as soon as he went to stand up He had a sudden onset of dizziness and nausea and when he's laying back down he feels fine when he tries to stand up or move around he starts to get dizzy and nausea feel like just the room spinning But right now they could run a Cheryl skill the night's name page and I see her recent thickness for telling him
00:37
As far as vital signs, you bring that 18 times, one effect is saying 100% on-ro-mariler-oriented times 4 and trial-class appropriately.
00:45
Hydrofoil at 3, moving all four experiences of PMF intact.
00:47
Class water pressure at 141 over 63, with a harder to 73 normal sinus on the monitor.
00:53
Cut the sugar of 100.
00:56
As far as the current goes, we've got that 18,000 is left warm.
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