Medical emergency near Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible cardiac-related incident near Mount Auburn Hospital after a male patient from Atria Urgent Care experienced shortness of breath and weakness for two days. The patient was found in atrial fibrillation with low blood pressure and was being transported to the hospital while receiving fluids.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex MA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mount Auburn, Mount Auburn, Pro ALS on camp.
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Mount Auburn online.
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Good morning, Mounts.
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Pro ALS coming in with a 74-year-old male.
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That's 74-year-old male coming from Atria Urgent Care.
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Patient's been complaining of shortness of breath for two days along with weakness.
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Currently in atrial fibrillation on the monitor, heart rate in the 90s.
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The urgent care doctor reported rate was in the 70s.
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Found hypotensive as well, blood pressure running low.
00:28
250 of fluids given right now.
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They are alert and oriented to four.
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Vitals stable, ETA five minutes.
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Any questions?
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Did you say they were hypotensive?
00:41
Affirm, hypotensive in the eighties, running fluids right now.
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Okay, we'll get the rest when we get there.
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Thank you.
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Thank you, ma'am.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138
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