Patient with breathing distress treated by EMS, Abilene TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a call near US-83 in Abilene for a patient with signs of respiratory distress. The patient was under CPAP treatment with stable vital signs recorded. Medical personnel reported improved breathing parameters during transport to Hendrick Medical Center South.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Fire and EMS Departments
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Transcript:
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With an inline neb of another's open ex going, it's another 1.26 or 1.25.
00:06
Excuse me, of lev albuterol.
00:09
Current vitals are going to be as followed.
00:10
I have a blood pressure of 118 over 82.
00:13
Respirations are going to be about 22, semi-labored.
00:17
SpO2 is going to be 97% and that's on that CPAP.
00:20
Do have capnoa 40, that is four zero.
00:23
It's a positive change from anywhere between 50 to 65.
00:28
We're in the mid-forties now.
00:30
Heart rate is 119.
00:31
119 showing sinus tach on the monitor.
00:33
Twelve leads clear.
00:34
No X-be noted.
00:35
The patient is alert and oriented times four.
00:36
GCS 15.
00:37
I have a 20 gauge to the left AC.
00:41
We'll be there at about five.
00:46
One, we're out of Hendrick Medical Center South.
00:49
One fifty-two.
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Location mentioned:
US-83, Abilene, TX 79606
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