Patient treated for heart rhythm issue in Suttons Bay, Suttons Bay MI


A patient in Suttons Bay felt light-headed and was found to have an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation. Emergency medical services responded with two ambulances. The patient's heart rhythm later changed to a faster normal rhythm but they still needed medical evaluation and possible transport to a hospital.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, just be advised, we do have 311 as an ALS rig and 593 as a BLS rig in route to that med call.
00:09
So it is covered, just FYI.
00:13
Cover that. We'll have that way to see what we'll be there first.
00:19
7-Eleven, do you want me to send your information through to your Grand Traverse band notification for that med call then?
00:32
Leland off, 7536.
00:35
992 from 9-11.
00:39
7536.
00:42
I'll be clear, we'll ask you to show me out of service. Have we good night.
00:45
You as well, 1523.
00:47
We'll be on 593.
00:54
We'll move on to command.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:06
I have Cherryland Electric on the phone wanting to know if you would like them to shut the power off to the fruit company remotely.
01:19
That's the medical center, 5A3.
01:23
Nothing negatively went on.
01:27
You're calling Watson, go ahead.
01:30
Just confirming that I'm taking my patient that wasn't aib and converted to triage.
01:36
Okay, it'll be a 50-5-0 ETA,
01:41
5-minute ETA for a crew to respond.
01:46
Got it.
01:49
This patient have the initials of pH.
01:53
Paper.
01:59
311 from 992.
02:02
Okay, well on my end all I have is the chief complaint of light-headed, so that's why I made that decision. Can you repeat what's actually going on?
02:11
Go ahead for 311.
02:13
Sorry about that, sir. I don't think what I added to it was saved.
02:18
He was light-headed,
02:20
was in A-Fib,
02:22
according to the 12 leave that Metro Rim.
02:26
We're out from Sutton's Bay. Apparently, Command would like for us to take that call to keep you in the other unit in service.
02:32
So if you could just treat the patient when you get there, and we'll gladly transport them if they require transport.
02:38
He's since converted to sinus rhythm, sinus tachycardia.
02:43
He is having a few PACs every now and then.
02:46
Copy that. We're about four minutes out.
02:50
Copy. Do you know that patient have a history of AFIP?
02:56
Patient says he does have a history of AFIP. 391.
03:00
I'm sorry, sir. I have a hard time hearing it. You said he does or does not have a history?
03:09
391.
03:10
Affirmative patient does have a history of a fifth.
03:14
In route to one, sir.
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Suttons Bay, MI 49682
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