Woman with breathing distress taken to hospital, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 69-year-old woman to St. Vincent's 86th Street ER after she experienced respiratory distress and low oxygen levels. The woman, who has a history of COPD and asthma, showed audible wheezing and required supplemental oxygen during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, we're about 7 minutes out, coming to you with a 69-year-old female.
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She's got a history of COPD and asthma.
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She says she usually gets pneumonia.
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Once a year, she says she feels like she has pneumonia again.
00:14
She's wheezing throughout, audibly across the room.
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She was eighty-eight percent at rest.
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When she gets up to walk, she goes down into the high seventies.
00:24
Not normally on oxygen at home.
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She's on eight liters per minute right now with a non-rebreather mask.
00:28
She's getting a DuoNeb and albuterol.
00:30
She's ninety-nine percent on that.
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Ninety-nine percent.
00:34
Last pressure was one hundred and ninety-two over seventy.
00:36
One hundred and ninety-two over seventy.
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She's GCSST and she's breathing about thirty-six times a minute.
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She's sinus at ninety-seven, and we'll be there in about seven minutes.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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