Medical emergency near Amalia Dr in Buckhannon, Buckhannon WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male patient near Amalia Dr in Buckhannon experiences respiratory difficulty and worsening illness over a week. EMS is assisting with treatment including oxygen and medication administration. The patient has a history of pneumonia and current vital signs were taken.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Morning, St. Joe's. I'm about five to six out with a 78-year-old male.
00:03
Chief complaint is going to be respiratory difficulty.
00:06
Patient's been sick times one week getting worse.
00:09
History of frequent pneumonia.
00:11
Current vitals.
00:14
BP's 158 over 90, heart rate's 111, sinus tach, four leads normal.
00:19
Respirations 20, 96% on four liters nasal cannula.
00:24
He was at 90% on two liters which is his normal.
00:28
Glucose of 177, temp of 100.1.
00:33
Patient currently has 20 gauge established left forearm.
00:36
I do have fluids running, one gram of Tylenol dripping as well.
00:42
He's got a duonev in process, 5.5 milligrams via neb mask with some improvement.
00:47
Right lung sounds diminished, left clear.
00:49
Remainder physical exam is normal.
00:50
Patient has no known drug allergies.
00:52
Paul is with the VA.
00:53
I'll give you more bedside.
00:56
Patient cleared.
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Location mentioned:
Amalia Dr, Buckhannon, WV 26201
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