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Man experiences medical emergency while driving in FremontFremont CA

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Fremont, CA

A 72-year-old man driving in Fremont lost consciousness and collided with several vehicles at low speed. He did not sustain head injuries and was taken to Kaiser Fremont Hospital for evaluation.

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After the morning, Kaiser, Fremont's systematic 404 coming in code tour with a 72-year-old male, 7-2.
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Chief the point of a sinkable episode, while driving his personal vehicle, he collided with several other vehicles at low speed.
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He did not hit his head.
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He has not been on any blood thinners.
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He had his syncopy this morning as well.
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Only had a history of high blood pressure, vital signs were stable with blood pressure of 138 over 98.
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Heart rate of 95.
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Room air saturation is 94%.
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Respiratory rate of 16.
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His blood sugar is 166.
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Pulse is sinus tach, and he's been administered 324 milligrams of aspirin and one dose of nitro.
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Is 10 minutes, heavy copy.

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