Paramedics report woman with breathing difficulty, Belton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded near US-71 in Belton, Missouri, to assist a woman experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient reported low oxygen levels during movement over the past four weeks and was transported to Belton Regional Medical Center for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
There's no medic 22 calling.
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Belton Regional, inbound patient information.
00:05
Belton, go ahead.
00:07
Good afternoon, Belton.
00:08
Coming at you today with a (age withheld) female chief complaint.
00:11
Today is going to be difficulty breathing.
00:14
Patient advises every time they move around their house and walk around, their oxygen levels drop into the 80s.
00:19
Patient advised that it's been going on for about four weeks.
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They were last in your facility about a week and a half ago for the same issue.
00:26
Patient is alert and oriented, GCS 15.
00:28
Last set of vitals we got on the patient was a heart rate of 100.
00:32
Patient's currently satting at 96%.
00:35
On three liters, which is her baseline, and has a blood pressure of 135 over 63.
00:43
Do you have any questions?
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Is this patient ambulatory?
00:49
Copy.
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Now no further questions, no orders.
00:53
Room on arrival, Dalton clear.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Belton, MO 64012
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