Medical emergency near North Austin Medical Center, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel are responding to a possible severe respiratory incident near North Austin Medical Center. A female patient was reported to be in respiratory failure, possibly linked to asthma and flu symptoms, and is receiving advanced respiratory support and medication while en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, North Austin.
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This is a pre‑soon notification.
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Medic Ten is inbound to your facility, Code Three with an Echo Category forty-nine year old female patient.
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Condition involves respiratory failure secondary to asthma and possible flu-like symptoms.
00:17
Patient found to be hypoxic and combative.
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Patient has been sedated.
00:21
Using CPAP and BiPAP respiratory support.
00:26
Administered multiple respiratory treatments and an epinephrine drip at ten micrograms per minute.
00:34
CPAP discontinued due to low blood pressure; arrival expected in about ten minutes.
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