Emergency medical responses for multiple patients, St Cloud FL


This audio contains medical responses for two patients. One is an elderly woman with head pain after falling, and the other is a middle-aged man experiencing low blood sugar. The responders are providing vital information about their conditions and locations.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
02:29
Transcript:
Rescue 53[2] through St. Cloud Regional, how do you copy? Rescue 13[3] to Osceola Regional Inbound Air Facility at Medical Green, how do you copy? Trauma grain, correction. This is Osceola. Go ahead. This is St. Cloud. Go ahead. Good evening. This is Rescue 13, inbound your facility with an 80-year-old female patient. Chief complaint today is going to be head pain, secondary to a fall. Patient's current vitals are as follows. Patient's heart rate is 105. SPO2, 95% on room air, ATCO2-32. Last blood pressure was 228 over 120. The patient is GCS 15. We are about five hours from your facility. Do you require any further? Rescue, was there any head injury and or is the patient on blood thinners? Presby 53. We're out to your facility with a 53-year-old male. Chief complaint is hypoglycemia. BGO of 32. Patient did receive D-10 and is currently awake and responding appropriately. Current vital signs are as follows. We have a heart rate of 97, 97% SPO2 on room air with a 31 cap, a systolic blood pressure of 109, a temperature of 97.6. The patient is awake and able to answer questions appropriately. You should be able to your facility approximately in 5 to 6 minutes. How do you copy? Coffee is here on Arrogol. Patient is on the Liptoners, but there is no noticeable head injury. Rescue 43[4] Squad 4-3[5] Use TAC-3[1]. Breathing Problem at (address withheld). Rescue 43 Squad 4-3 Use TAC-3. Breathing Problem at (address withheld).
Rescue 53[2] through St. Cloud Regional, how do you copy? Rescue 13[3] to Osceola Regional Inbound Air Facility at Medical Green, how do you copy? Trauma grain, correction. This is Osceola. Go ahead. This is St. Cloud. Go ahead. Good evening. This is Rescue 13, inbound your facility with an 80-year-old female patient. Chief complaint today is going to be head pain, secondary to a fall. Patient's current vitals are as follows. Patient's heart rate is 105. SPO2, 95% on room air, ATCO2-32. Last blood pressure was 228 over 120. The patient is GCS 15. We are about five hours from your facility. Do you require any further? Rescue, was there any head injury and or is the patient on blood thinners? Presby 53. We're out to your facility with a 53-year-old male. Chief complaint is hypoglycemia. BGO of 32. Patient did receive D-10 and is currently awake and responding appropriately. Current vital signs are as follows. We have a heart rate of 97, 97% SPO2 on room air with a 31 cap, a systolic blood pressure of 109, a temperature of 97.6. The patient is awake and able to answer questions appropriately. You should be able to your facility approximately in 5 to 6 minutes. How do you copy? Coffee is here on Arrogol. Patient is on the Liptoners, but there is no noticeable head injury. Rescue 43[4] Squad 4-3[5] Use TAC-3[1]. Breathing Problem at (address withheld). Rescue 43 Squad 4-3 Use TAC-3. Breathing Problem at (address withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC-3: Tactical Channel 3
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Rescue 53: EMS unit identifier
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Rescue 13: EMS unit identifier
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Rescue 43: EMS unit identifier
[5]
Squad 4-3: EMS unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Pine Ave, St Cloud, FL 34769
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