Medical team assists woman with breathing trouble in Fairmount Heights, Fairmount Heights MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a 67-year-old woman near H St in Fairmount Heights, Maryland, who was experiencing shortness of breath related to a history of COPD. She was on home oxygen and received breathing treatments and medication during transport. Her vital signs were monitored and she remained alert while being taken for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I got it. This is PA 838,
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Coming as priority two, ten minutes.
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Another 67-year-old female patient complaining of shortness of breath, has a history of COPD.
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Patient is on home oxygen at three liters per minute.
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Current vital signs for us is blood pressure 113 over 79.
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Ninety-six percent.
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She is on a dual nev treatment at this time.
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She's also ninety-six percent on her two liters.
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Very fine.
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Heart rate is ninety-five.
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Patient is receiving a dual nev and she received 15 of dexamethasone.
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Patient is alert, oriented, ambulatory with assistance.
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It's PA thirty-eight priority 0210 minutes helicopter.
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We can copy.
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We'll send an ambulance to H Street Council Building if anything changes in transit.
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Location mentioned:
H St, Fairmount Heights, MD 20743
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