Patient with asthma attack transported to hospital, Burlington VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a patient from UVM to the UVM Medical Center for an asthma attack. The patient, initially unresponsive with shallow breathing, became more responsive during transport. Vital signs were stable, with tachycardia and oxygen saturation at 96% while on a nebulizer. EMS estimated arrival in three minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Isle County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We do not have a date of birth.
00:03
Coming from UVM,
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Asthma attack history of shallow respirations upon arrival, unresponsive.
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More responsive now.
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Do we have them on? Do we have FBI in?
00:22
More responsive now.
00:24
We're about three minutes out.
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Vitals are 132 over 83,
00:28
Heart rate in 120s and a sinus tachycardia, 96% on the nebulizer.
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Damage question.
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Location mentioned:
Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401
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