Patient with sepsis and low blood pressure transported


Medics are taking a conscious, alert 44-year-old man from a clinic. He recently had sepsis and had low blood pressure earlier. Current checks show his heart rate, breathing, and oxygen are within normal limits. He has a line to receive fluids and medicine and reports no pain now.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
(name withheld) is a medic 336. We're in Ratchezability with a conscious alert and oriented 44, 4-4-year-old male. We're called out today to the United Point Express Clinic for a patient with sepsis. Upon arrival, fascinated with the patient was diagnosed with pepsis. One week ago, last Saturday, was discharged on Friday, came in for another pickup. They noticed that his blood pressure was pretty soft in the 70 to 80. that he wasn't beating criteria for healing from his sexist. The patient does not have any current complaints of any pain at this time. Current set of vitals, they have heart rate, 63, blood pressure 101 over 65. Restors are 16 non-labored, 96% on room air. We do have IV access. Blood sugar is 121. We're coming to a track. We'll be there in about 5 to 6 minutes.
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Near E San Marnan Dr suite H, Waterloo, IA 50702
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