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Ambulance transports stroke patient to Mankato hospital
Medical Emergency
Near Marsh St, Mankato, MN 56001
Audio|Source: Mankato Mayo Clinic Ambulance Dispatch
00:28
Transcript: Dispatch from 691. 691. We're going to be transporting one emergent to MCHS Mancato with a stroke alert. Happy transporting priority to MCHS Mancato with a stroke alert. The ERR charge was advised they should be activating it for you. Copy, thank you.
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That's 682 is transporting one routine, MCHS-Mankato. Transportation. 682 to MCHS-Mankato. Go ahead. who had a syncopal episode today. Our patient still feels pretty dizzy. Normal sign-up on the monitor with a few PVCs. She did vomit, so we did give her an oral epinephrine. And we have an IV going, giving her some fluids, we have an ETA. Six minutes.
20220. 691 to MCHS, Mankato. Go ahead. (name withheld) with the gentleman approximately 50s. had a possible seizure prior to our arrival was post-victal. And gave him two milligrams, Versed. He's been fighting us the whole time. Unsure what's all while going on. Unable to get a good blood pressure with the fighting. We do them in four point restraints and we have an ETA. Two minutes.
Fastly, C-3 on-scene. Copy on-scenes. C2. Priority 2 in Mancato at Oakland Nursing Home, 201, Oakland Avenue. Priority 2, Mancato at Oakland, 2.0.O.1, Oakland Avenue. Use the main entrance. Go to the Transitional Care Unit room 425 for 70-year-old female with a critically low white blood count. That's just bad. 6-81 to handle us a station one call. Copy.
(Name withheld) 2601 for MCHS-Mankato Medical Patient Report. (Name withheld) Public Patient Report. (Name withheld), go ahead. Good morning. We're not up to your facility with an 89-year-old female patient. Sounds like she's been having intermittent chest pain, nausea, shortness of breath from both 8 p.m. last night. 3.24 v. aspirin on board. One night toll relieves. has relieved the chest pain. Left bundle branch, two-wedges colony thing, conscious alert and oriented, vitally stable, heart rates at 100, both pressures 144 over 72. Side note, SPO2 was 82% on room air when we arrived. No one history, two liters broader up to 94%. We'll be there in about 6, 7 minutes. Any questions?