Woman treated after choking at home, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a private residence near Medical Center Ct in Chula Vista for a woman who choked on food. Responders cleared her airway, and she was stabilized with normal breathing and transported to Sharp Chula Vista Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Get dispatched to a private residence for a sixty-two-year-old (name withheld) with choking and difficulty breathing.
00:08
Family states the patient was eating a ham sandwich when she started choking on pieces of meat.
00:16
Family denies any loss of consciousness.
00:19
The patient was choking and unable to breathe.
00:23
Upon arrival, the patient had some food in her mouth and was aspirating.
00:29
Arriving crew performed a maneuver and cleared the food from the patient's airway.
00:39
Initially, the patient had oxygen saturation at 90 percent with clear lung sounds.
00:45
But currently,
00:46
the patient is sitting with 95 percent oxygen on room air, breathing 18 times per minute and not in distress.
00:54
Current vitals are blood pressure 110 over 71 and heart rate 96.
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Breathing 18 times per minute with 95 percent oxygen on room air.
01:06
Patient is in a sitting position on the comforter and being monitored for any additional treatment.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Ct, Chula Vista, CA 91911
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