Medical assistance provided near Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a man experiencing breathing difficulties and hip pain following a recent fall. According to radio communication, symptoms began earlier during dialysis and persisted. The patient was taken from a residence near Pennsylvania Ave to a local hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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(name withheld) to dispatch, man still there.
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Medic 26, priority three.
00:04
Hazardous man still in the ER?
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(name withheld), this is Medic 26 coming to you with a 58-year-old male coming from home today.
00:14
Chief complains it's going to be shortness of breath and left hip pain.
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He noticed that the shortness of breath started during his dialysis this morning and hasn't gone away.
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He also noted a ground-level fall before calling EMS tonight and reports increased pain in his left hip radiating down towards the ankle.
00:36
We've given a gram of Tylenol by mouth.
00:39
Last blood pressure was 137 over 94 with a heart rate of 105, oxygen saturation 94% on room air,
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breathing 15 times a minute with an end-tidal of 40.
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Use the KNO force, GCSF.
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We are about 5 minutes out.
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Do you have any questions?
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No, see you in five.
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Location mentioned:
Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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