Medical team responds to respiratory distress near Barry Rd, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly female experiencing respiratory distress near NW Barry Road in Kansas City. The patient, who has a history of COPD, was reported to have high blood pressure and difficulty breathing. She was stabilized en route to St. Luke's North Hospital. The incident appears to involve a medical emergency without any criminal component.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Paramedic Graves.
00:01
I'm en route to the facility.
00:02
The 70-year-old female is having respiratory issues, she's on inhalers and sees a doctor.
00:10
(unclear phrase) on Saturday.
00:12
It's not helping her right side as she's not moving any air at this time because she has COPD, always on two liters.
00:21
Was that 93%? A&A treatment brought it up to 96% at this time.
00:27
I got blood pressure 215 over 110.
00:31
Respiratory rate is 18 at this time.
00:36
Ninety-six heart rate 115, and we'll probably be there in approximately eight minutes.
00:41
Question orders are ten.
00:47
How many liters of oxygen did you say she's currently on?
00:53
She's always on two.
00:55
(unclear phrase) Director Four.
00:58
From all on arrival, Barry Road clear.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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