Medical emergency at Beaumont Facility in Troy, Troy MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible critical medical situation at Beaumont Facility in Troy. The patient, described as an elderly person, showed decreased responsiveness and was transported to the resuscitation bay for further treatment. Details suggest a potential subdural hematoma and low Glasgow Coma Scale, but exact medical confirmation is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Oh my Troy, oh my Troy.
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WB Fire Alpha One,
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Go ahead.
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Morning, (name withheld).
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Beaumont Facility.
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That's a ninety-two year old male.
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Ninety-year-old female.
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She was going to be all the time.
00:15
Subdural hematoma.
00:18
Right now he has deviation.
00:22
No response to command.
00:26
As follows, have a pulse shift of ninety-eight,
00:29
Blood pressure 149 over something.
00:31
That's for a rate 18, clear and equal by hourly.
00:35
Ninety-nine on the computer, she is in the OTC.
00:42
Poorly just showing a sinus rhythm at this time.
00:46
She won't talk to us at all, so he knows zero with a GCS of six.
00:51
Would she require any further relief facility? Approximately five to seven.
00:56
The resuscitation bay, Troy clear.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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