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Medical response to suspected infection near H StChula Vista CA

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H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a possible medical emergency at a private residence near H St in Chula Vista. A man exhibiting flu-like symptoms and suspected sepsis was assessed and transported to Scripps Chula Vista Hospital. His condition appeared stable during transport, with normal vital signs aside from high fever.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
I am looking to go to Scripps Chula Vista with an ETA of approximately 10 minutes for a sixty-nine-year-old male with suspected sepsis.
00:12
Last four the run (number withheld).
00:16
We got called to a private residence by the brother of the patient, who stated that he took the patient into the ER.
00:22
This morning or flu-like symptoms,
00:25
and then he was discharged when he came back to check on him this evening.
00:30
I seemed a little out of it when I came in to evaluate him.
00:35
He was alert and oriented times three.
00:37
He did not get the date right.
00:38
He got everything else right, which is he's normally alert and oriented times three.
00:43
Sorry, he was alert and oriented times two for me.
00:45
He's normally alert and oriented times three.
00:47
Patient had a temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
00:52
Otherwise, all their vitals are stable.
00:54
He's at a heart rate of ninety-three with blood pressure of 130 over sixty-seven.
01:00
He's currently breathing at about twelve.
01:03
It is very difficult to get an end tidal on him because he is breathing through his mouth, but he's saturating ninety-eight percent on room air.
01:09
I did not hear anything unusual in his lungs, although it was pretty diminished down there.
01:15
Skin is warm and dry.
01:17
I've got an 18 gauge in the left AC and I'm running a 500 milliliter fluid bolus. Patient is not complaining of nausea or pain, so I do not anticipate any other treatments en route.
01:28
Is there anything else I can describe for you?

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H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

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