Elderly man treated after defibrillator shocks, Warren MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical crews responded near 12 Mile Rd in Warren after an 82-year-old man’s defibrillator discharged several times. The man was conscious, alert, and reported no chest pain or dizziness. Vital signs were stable as he was taken to the hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Warren Fire Squad 3.
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Prior to, we're going to be coming in with an 82 year old male.
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Chief complaint of his defibrillator going off four times prior to our arrival.
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He was sitting watching TV.
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Defibrillator went off four times before.
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Patient states he is feeling better now.
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Denies any chest pain, denies any dizziness, denies any shortness of breath.
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He's alert, oriented times four.
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We did send you a copy of his 12-lead EKG for (number withheld).
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Blood pressure 150 over 96, pulse rate is 116.
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Respirations are 18, non-labored at this time.
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He was initially 92% unresponsive.
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Room air. We did put him on a nasal cannula, now at ninety-five.
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We have an IV established.
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If you don't require anything further, we're going to be your facility in about 5 min.
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Alrighty,
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Location mentioned:
12 Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48093
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