Elderly woman transported for breathing difficulty, Conway NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 95-year-old woman from near White Mountain Highway in North Conway to Memorial Hospital after she experienced shortness of breath, dizziness, and lightheadedness. Her condition stabilized after receiving fluids and medical care, with oxygen levels improving without supplemental oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Inbound to facility with a 95-year-old female.
00:03
Chief complaint today is shortness of breath and dizziness, lightheadedness while using the bathroom.
00:08
Upon arrival, patient was found with good vital signs, SpO2 at 93%.
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As time passed, SpO2 came up naturally with no oxygen intervention.
00:19
Patient states she no longer feels dizzy or lightheaded.
00:22
Did report a touch of nausea, 4 mg of IVs administered.
00:25
She does have a line and some fluids running.
00:27
Possible dehydration.
00:30
Did do a 12-lead, is there a history of respiratory?
00:33
It's probably reported a normal sinus rhythm.
00:36
The vitals would be a blood pressure of 165 over 101, heart rate of 77.
00:42
SpO2 97% on room air, respirations about 18 per minute or about five minutes out.
00:48
Any comments, questions or concerns at this time?
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Location mentioned:
White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860
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