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Man with breathing trouble taken to hospitalChula Vista CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a motel near H St in Chula Vista for a 67-year-old man experiencing breathing difficulties likely related to COPD. The patient received fluids and albuterol treatment before being transported to Scripps Chula Vista Hospital.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
UCSD, this is Medic Fifty Four, short ETA.
00:04
Fifty Four UCSD, clear your car.
00:07
And you UCSD Chula Vista Medic Fifty Four looking to go to.
00:12
Scripps Chula Vista.
00:15
With a mild status medical, it's going to be for.
00:20
Sorry about that, UCSD.
00:21
Looking to go to Scripps Chula Vista mild status medical is going to be for a sixty-seven year old male.
00:26
Chief complaint is going to be respiratory distress.
00:28
I have a run number for you of (number withheld).
00:31
Again, (number withheld).
00:34
We have an ETA over Park Switching.
00:35
One minute.
00:36
Let me know when you're ready for a full report.
00:40
5430, copy.
00:41
Thank you, UCSD.
00:42
We were called out today to a motel for a sixty-seven year old male chief complaint.
00:46
He's going to be shortness of breath.
00:47
Sounds like the patient has extreme history of COPD.
00:50
This sounds like he takes his MDI four times a day, but he stated he was taking it today and it was getting worse.
00:56
And he decided to activate 911 at this time.
01:01
Upon arrival, the patient was sitting down outside of the motel, alert and tracking, breathing approximately 25 times a minute, heading at 97% room air.
01:09
Did have diminished lung sounds in his airways.
01:12
Patient is breathing currently at 90 with the oxygen saturation at 99 percent.
01:19
Currently alert in our times, four eyes are probably active.
01:21
We do have movement in all extremities.
01:23
The patient has a blood pressure currently at 155 over 98.
01:28
Again, 155 over 98.
01:29
The patient has a heart rate that is currently jumping between 110 and 120.
01:34
He is stable on the monitor but showing irregular contractions at this time.
01:43
Patient had a sugar of 200 and a temperature that was 97 on his tympanic.
01:47
As far as treatment, we currently have an 18 in the left AC.
01:49
Patient's getting 500 milliliters of fluid and he's also receiving a nebulized treatment at 5 milligrams of albuterol 0.5 times per minute.
01:58
Pulling this is back to Scripps Chula Vista now.
02:00
Is there anything further I can get you? 54 copy.
02:04
I'll give Scripps Chula Vista heads up.
02:06
We're clear at midnight 11.
02:07
Thank you.

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H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

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