Woman treated for leg swelling and high blood pressure, Toledo OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to an apartment near Cherry St in Toledo for a 62-year-old woman experiencing swelling in her legs for several days. Her blood pressure and blood sugar were significantly elevated. She was alert and transported to St. Vincent Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Vincent Hospital, we're en route to your facility with a 62-year-old female, alert and oriented times four.
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She was, we were called out to her apartment for swelling in her legs.
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Patient did have visible swelling in her lower legs and feet.
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States that she does not know what happened.
00:24
Started about three days ago.
00:27
She noticed that at night her shoes get tight.
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Not on any new medications or anything like that.
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We do have the following vitals for you.
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We have a blood pressure of 210 over 100 and twenty-eight.
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We have a blood sugar of 406.
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Sinus rate on the monitor at a rate of ninety-nine.
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Also had ninety-nine percent on room air.
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Without any further questions or orders, we'll be at your facility in approximately ten minutes.
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See you on arrival.
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Channel clear.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry St suite 10, Toledo, OH 43608
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