Woman faints near 1st Avenue with low blood pressure, Seattle WA
Emergency responders treated a 30-year-old woman who fainted near 1st Avenue. She had low blood pressure and was sweating excessively. Medical personnel monitored her condition and assisted her while sitting due to dizziness.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Medic 1, medic response, near 1st Avenue.
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Medic 1, near 1st Avenue.
00:10
Original call was 30-year-old female syncopal, no cardiac history.
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Aid-2 is on scene requesting you.
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Aid 2, you have Medic 1.
00:25
Medic one from eight, too.
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You will be seeing a 30-year-old female.
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She's complaint was she had gotten up and then fainted.
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Recent vitals are 80 over 50 for blood pressure to sitting.
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She's relatively sweaty and continue to be diaphoretic after wiping.
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We're going to get you a blood shiver here in a second, as well as we're grabbing another blood pressure.
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MediG1, okay.
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A2 for MediG1.
01:11
Is the patient still sitting?
01:16
Yes, patient is sitting.
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We tried standing her up and then she immediately thought like she was wanting to sit back down.
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So we have left her sitting.
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Hey, June for Medicare 1.
01:31
Can you see if you lay the patient down and if you can tolerate?
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