Air medical crew transports intubated male to hospital, Aurora MO
An air medical team transported a 27-year-old intubated male patient with acute respiratory distress and flash pulmonary edema to Freeman Hospital for direct admission and continued care.
Audio|Source: Aurora Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Freeman, Freeman,
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this is Coxair Care 2.
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Yes,
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I apologize I can fairly hear you, but we are currently inbound to you with a transfer from CMHCR.
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Patient is a 27-year-old male.
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Patient's Diolysis came in this evening with flash pulmonary edema.
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This patient is intubated.
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We do have 100% who's adding 98% on that.
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We do have a heart rate of 109.
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Current blood pressure is 129 over 65.
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A respiratory rate is being supported at 22.
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We have a propulsion running and that's the only thing at this time.
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We have approximately at 12 in D.C.H.
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Facility and we do believe him to be a direct admit.
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Initials are last initial, M as in Mike, first initial F as in Brockstron.
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If you could check on our goddess, please.
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But I will apologize for having difficulty hearing you, but we will need a system to set your pad when we arrive.
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We appreciate your help, thank you.
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Aurora, MO 65605
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