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Man near hospital treated for breathing troubleFort Collins CO

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S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a seventy-six-year-old man near UCHealth Poudre Valley Hospital who was having difficulty breathing and showing signs of respiratory distress. He had a history of congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Treatment included CPAP and albuterol, resulting in improved oxygen levels and stable vitals.

Audio|Heard on: Larimer CO Hospital Group Calls
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Currently around your facility, seventy-six male difficulty breathing has been on and off the last few days.
00:06
Also significant dyspnea on exertion.
00:09
Has a history of both CHF.
00:10
HF and COPD,
00:12
he was at seventy-five percent on room air upon our arrival.
00:18
He had already self-administered one albuterol.
00:21
Now he's currently on CPAP, was fatiguing significantly,
00:26
beginning to improve color.
00:29
He was pale and sweaty.
00:31
Does have a history of 2005 types two.
00:35
Black set of vital signs ninety-eight strong.
00:38
Excuse me.Weak and regular,
00:40
with some PBCs that are pulsatile.
00:44
Last pressure 100 and sixty-eight on 70 .
00:46
Breathing twenty-four times a minute.
00:48
End tidal has improved to thirty-five.
00:50
O two sat has improved to eighty-one.
00:53
We are also administering a.
00:57
Clear out your facility.
00:58
Seventy-six male,
01:00
difficulty breathing has been on and off the last few days.
01:04
Also significant dyspnea on exertion.
01:07
Has a history of both CHF and COPD.
01:10
He was at seventy-five percent on room air upon our arrival.
01:16
He had already self-administered one albuterol.
01:18
Now he's currently on CPAP, was fatiguing significantly beginning to move.
01:26
He was pale and sweaty.
01:28
Does have a cabin history, 2005 type two.
01:32
Last set of vital signs, 98 strong,
01:35
or excuse me, weak and irregular with some PVCs that are pulsatile.
01:41
Blood pressure 168 on 70, breathing 24 times a minute.
01:45
End tidal has improved to 35.
01:47
O2 stat has improved to 81.
01:50
We are also administering.
01:53
Second nav with the CPAP is Shark Fan on the end title.
02:00
12-lead does not show anything acute, but it does have a wide bizarre left bundle branch pattern.
02:09
If you don't have any questions, we're going to see you in about eight.
02:13
Second nav with the CPAP, he is shark fin on the end title.
02:20
12-lead does not show anything acute but does have a white bizarre left bundle branch pattern.
02:29
If you don't have any questions, we're going to see you in about eight.

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S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524

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