Medical call for patient with breathing difficulty, Hartford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders assisted a patient near Kent Street in Hartford who was confused due to a prior stroke and experienced shortness of breath. The patient had stable vital signs after oxygen was given.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Nine thirty-first on Kent Street for the A-side.
00:09
Ten four, nine thirty-four in stage for PD near Kent Street.
00:16
Nine hundred and four having a short assessment.
00:24
Step right now on four.
00:26
Add (number withheld).
00:30
(name withheld) is back.
00:36
Hello, uh.
00:43
Negative blood thinners.
00:45
Negative loss of consciousness.
00:48
He is confused at baseline with a past history of a stroke, with right-sided deficits at baseline.
00:56
No new changes as far as stroke-like symptoms.
01:00
He was satting a little bit low on the oxygen level.
01:05
It was like 92 or 93.
01:07
I gave him like two liters oxygen.
01:09
Just because he seems short of breath.
01:12
Right now, he has a heart rate at 109, blood pressure 150 over 80.
01:17
Saturation at ninety-three percent on two liters of oxygen.
01:23
Twelve lead with sinus tachypnea is about 5 minutes.
01:26
Any questions?
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