Medical emergency at Shands UF Health hospital, Gainesville FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency involving an older male who appeared to have aspirated due to acid reflux near Shands UF Health hospital in Gainesville. The patient was treated with CPAP and transported for further care. No personal information was disclosed.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Rescue 33.
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We're coming to you with a 71-year-old male.
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Chief complaint's going to be aspiration on some gastric reflux.
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Patient is A and O times four.
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He aspirated on his acid reflux this morning.
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He initially had some pretty junky lung sounds in the upper field, clear lower lobe after CPAP.
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He's on CPAP at five of P.
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He's got clear lower lobes.
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And diminished upper lobes.
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Has a history of aspiration before.
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Current vitals are as follows.
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Pulse is 94, respirations 22.
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Blood pressure is 168 over 102, standing at 95% on CPAP.
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Initial room air O2 sat was 80.
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End tidal is 24.
00:40
I have AFib on the monitor with a history.
00:43
He's got 22 in the right hand.
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No further meds.
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I'll be at your door in about 4 min.
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I'll be at South Tower.
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Location mentioned:
SW Archer Rd, Gainesville, FL 32608
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