Man with low blood pressure and low oxygen levels, Seattle WA


The audio is a medical call about a 66-year-old man near 25th Avenue Northeast who recently had prostate surgery. Callers report he felt lightheaded after changing a dressing and lay down. Responders found very low blood pressure, a fast irregular heartbeat, and very low oxygen level. They applied an oxygen mask and checked repeated blood pressures; the blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen level improved.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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We'll shoot them when they come up. Bring out, okay. To a minute, response. 113, 14, 25th Avenue, Northeast. February 113, 113, 14, 25th, northeast.
00:25
Mitchell report of a 66-year-old male, I know a medical problem from a second-hand call. This is a request from engine 39 on scene. Inge 39, you have Medicare 31. We're seeing a 66-year-old male that had recent prostate cancer surgery. We got up for about 20 minutes go to...
00:53
Changes dressing and felt light head and laid himself down the floor. On our rival, we got him with a superin blood pressure of 70 over 50, heart rate of 124, irregularly irregular. His original O2 SATs were 73. We put on an on re-brewer. We got his bi-hour blood pressure in the right arm of 80 over 60. Rates stayed at 124. We put a lead-up, got a third blood pressure. He came up at 100.
01:23
Over 60 his heart rate became a regular at 110 and his O2 stats came up to 96%.
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Location mentioned:
Near 25th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
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