Patient treated for flu-like symptoms, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 52-year-old woman from her home near NW Barry Rd in Kansas City to St. Luke's North Hospital. She experienced flu-like symptoms, including cough, chills, and shortness of breath, which had been ongoing for several days. Medics provided oxygen support during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 34, patient care report.
00:05
(name withheld), go ahead.
00:09
Medic 34 bringing you a 52-year-old female.
00:12
She complains of cold and flu-like symptoms.
00:14
Coming from home, this has been ongoing since Saturday.
00:17
Complaining of a productive cough with green sputum, body aches, and chills.
00:21
We arrived on scene.
00:22
It did look like she was working to breathe with some shortness of breath noted.
00:25
She said she was breathing fine.
00:27
However, it did appear that she was working to breathe.
00:30
So we put her on three liters on a nasal cannula.
00:33
Seems like she's breathing a little better now.
00:35
Vitals are 129 over 89.
00:37
She is at 96 percent room air and around 20 respirations at this time.
00:43
We'll be there in about seven.
00:45
Do you have any questions for me at this time?
00:49
No question orders, garage on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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