Paramedics bring unresponsive patient to Kaiser Hospital, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an unresponsive woman, approximately 70 years old, to Kaiser Hospital in Oakland under emergency conditions. According to the radio communication, the patient had unstable vital signs and low levels of consciousness. Medics provided assisted ventilation and monitored her condition en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Kaiser, go ahead.
00:02
Good evening, Kaiser.
00:04
This is Berkeley Medic One coming to you, Code Three.
00:06
On board we have an approximately 70-year-old female who was normal around two hours ago and currently is GCS of seven.
00:16
She's possible cancer stimuli, but there are no other deficits that we're noticing.
00:24
Were we able to get a blood pressure? Our last blood pressure was 40 over 60.
00:29
Her heart rate is 70.
00:31
She's being BVM'd right now at a rate of twelve.
00:35
Her stats are ninety-six percent on twenty-five liters to BVM.
00:38
We're getting a sugar for you right now.
00:40
We do not have the Kaiser number, but we will upon arrival.
00:42
We're about five minutes out if you have any questions.
00:47
Copy, see you in five.
00:48
Code three traffic.
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