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Ambulance transports patient with suspected sepsisGrand Junction CO

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N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a patient from near N 7th St in Grand Junction to St. Mary's Hospital for a possible medical emergency involving suspected sepsis and an adrenal crisis. The patient appeared weak and short of breath but remained alert and stable during transit.

Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
St. Mary's Hospital, ambulance 31.
00:03
Go ahead, 31.
00:05
En route non-emergent (name withheld).
00:07
This is going to be a sepsis alert.
00:09
Patient called today due to feeling more somnolent than usual.
00:12
Patient has a history of adrenal crises and an extensive medical history.
00:18
Over the past few days patient has been ill.
00:22
Today patient has been unable to walk to any extent.
00:25
Patient states this also partially feels like one of their adrenal problems.
00:28
Crisis is.
00:30
Patient is also complaining of mild shortness of breath today.
00:33
Initial blood pressure today was 66 over pulse.
00:37
Current blood pressure is 86 over 60.
00:40
Patient has received about 500 of normal saline.
00:44
Currently alert, GCS of 15.
00:47
We have a 20 gauge IV established in left arm.
00:51
Last set of vitals: heart rate 75 sinus on monitor, SpO2 94 percent.
00:56
On three liters oxygen, baseline room air saturation was 84.
01:01
End-tidal CO2 of 22 with good waveform, last blood pressure 86 over 50.
01:10
We’ve also given 8 mg Zofran at this point.
01:12
We’re at your facility in approximately seven to ten minutes.
01:15
Any questions?
01:17
Do you have a temperature?
01:20
Temperature of 98.6.
01:23
Copy. We’ll have room assignment upon arrival.
01:25
St. Mary's clear.

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N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501

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