Elderly man suffers medical emergency in Weirton


A 76-year-old man experienced a medical emergency with rapid heart rate, nausea, and vomiting. Emergency medical services transported him to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Brooke County Sheriff, Wellsburg and Follansbee Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00the Wyrton Medical Center, about 14 minutes.00:05013910.00:08Got a 76-year-old male patient on the past history of an MI back in March of 2023 that resulted in a cabbage.00:17The evening of patients stayed approximately six hours ago, started with the rapid heart rate, nausea, and vomiting.00:25He said, they're not eased.00:26That's why he called for the ambulance when we arrived.00:29Patients awake and alert.00:31His skin is warm and dry.00:32His color is good.00:33His lungs are clear and belly is soft.00:35He was still complaining nausea and vomiting.00:37Not able to keep anything down.00:40Patient denied any chest pain, any shorters of breath from the present time.00:45Initial sound vital is he had a rapid heart rate at 122.00:48Plainly irregular initially.00:52And blood pressure 162 over 78.00:55Respirators are 14 and 98% on room air.00:59He's also a diabetic.01:04The patient currently is now without any paint still.01:11They place him on a monitor.01:13It looks like he might have been an A-Fib.01:15However, while I didn't really do a 12 lead, he started to throw some PVCs.01:20He's still on multi-fifib.01:22We're approximately 8 to 10 a minute.01:25However, he does not complain of any complications.01:28does not complain of any chest pain again.01:31There's 12-lead is such a sinus with some work in the schemic damage.01:37But other than that, nothing to talk to him about.01:41Right now, he's a heart ring of 76, the blood pressure of 162 over 74.01:46He's received four or so free for the nausea and vomiting, which is down.01:50The nausea, he said he's completely fine.01:53It goes very good.01:5520 gauge in the left forearm.
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the Wyrton Medical Center, about 14 minutes.
00:05
013910.
00:08
Got a 76-year-old male patient on the past history of an MI back in March of 2023 that resulted in a cabbage.
00:17
The evening of patients stayed approximately six hours ago, started with the rapid heart rate, nausea, and vomiting.
00:25
He said, they're not eased.
00:26
That's why he called for the ambulance when we arrived.
00:29
Patients awake and alert.
00:31
His skin is warm and dry.
00:32
His color is good.
00:33
His lungs are clear and belly is soft.
00:35
He was still complaining nausea and vomiting.
00:37
Not able to keep anything down.
00:40
Patient denied any chest pain, any shorters of breath from the present time.
00:45
Initial sound vital is he had a rapid heart rate at 122.
00:48
Plainly irregular initially.
00:52
And blood pressure 162 over 78.
00:55
Respirators are 14 and 98% on room air.
00:59
He's also a diabetic.
01:04
The patient currently is now without any paint still.
01:11
They place him on a monitor.
01:13
It looks like he might have been an A-Fib.
01:15
However, while I didn't really do a 12 lead, he started to throw some PVCs.
01:20
He's still on multi-fifib.
01:22
We're approximately 8 to 10 a minute.
01:25
However, he does not complain of any complications.
01:28
does not complain of any chest pain again.
01:31
There's 12-lead is such a sinus with some work in the schemic damage.
01:37
But other than that, nothing to talk to him about.
01:41
Right now, he's a heart ring of 76, the blood pressure of 162 over 74.
01:46
He's received four or so free for the nausea and vomiting, which is down.
01:50
The nausea, he said he's completely fine.
01:53
It goes very good.
01:55
20 gauge in the left forearm.
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Weirton, WV 26062
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