Female patient transported to hospital with dehydration and fainting, Midland MI


Emergency medical services are transporting a 33-year-old female who was at the fairgrounds all day and experienced dehydration, shortness of breath, and fainting. She has a history of autism. Her vital signs are stable and she is receiving fluids via IV en route to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Midland County Fire / EMS
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To Midland ER. Incoming patient report, are you copy?
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Hello, Midland, this is Berman Exponson, Cron, (number withheld). We're en route to your facility.
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Probably a six minute or so, E.T.A.
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with a 33-year-old female patient.
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She was at fairgrounds all day today. Sounds like maybe a little dehydrated at a period where she got kind of short breath and faint.
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But she's been alert, more units,
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we've been with her.
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Some pretty severe history of autism.
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But vital signs are all looking okay.
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Heart rates 115, sinus attack,
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blood pressure 123, 123, over 73, over 73.
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It's got an IV establishment doing a little bit of fluids. I'll have blood sugar by the time we get there.
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And unless I can tell you anything further, I'll see in five or six minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near Eastman Ave, Midland, MI 48642
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