Patient transported with stable vitals and moderate tachycardia


Emergency medical team is transporting a patient with stable vital signs, including a slightly high heart rate. The patient is conscious and breathing normally. This is a routine medical transport without signs of trauma or overdose.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Regist 31 St. Club. Transforward one patient on Emergency St. Clause. 5 minutes, howdy-coppy? Is your 31 saying close? 10-1. Let me tell you. Turn 1. Nature 3101-1-1. Break, one second. When we arrived, patient was A&OF104, GCS-15. Patients vitals as follows, heart rate, 126, SPO2, 95% of Romair. Respirations 12. Don't have capnography, patient won't allow us to put it on her nose. Her last blood pressure was 153 over 1 or 9, and her BGL was 171. Do you ever find anything further? Thank you, room, room swap, ring two on arrival. Copy room two. 52, same cloud house room. CSGS 15 normal signers on the monitor will be in your house for about two, three minutes. Howdy? First three, two, Sinklop. Chris 32. All right, Sinkla, hospital. One point two. One point two at 16.19.
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St Cloud, FL
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