Medic transports woman with breathing difficulty, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, kansas City Fire Department Medic 33 transported a 62-year-old woman with COPD who was experiencing shortness of breath from her residence near Wornall Rd to St. Luke's Hospital emergency room. The patient had been recently discharged earlier the same day. Medics reported that she was alert, had high blood pressure and elevated pulse, and was receiving breathing treatments during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is the KC Fire Medic.
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33 patient info.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:07
Plaza and Roanoke facility, we're running emergent.
00:10
A 62-year-old female is coming in for shortness of breath.
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COPD patient.
00:15
Earlier today, the patient was released and sent home, but since returning home, has been short of breath.
00:22
She hasn't been breathing very well.
00:23
She's pretty diminished bilaterally.
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We're working on breathing treatments right now.
00:28
Last set of vitals, blood pressure is 174.
00:31
Pulse rate is 120, respiratory rate about twenty-four to twenty-six.
00:39
Still diminished, but we have oxygen saturation at 100%.
00:43
Patient is alert and receiving treatment, arrival in a few minutes.
00:52
Question: Is that 100% on room air?
00:59
We have breathing treatments ongoing.
01:04
No questions.
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Location mentioned:
Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO 64111
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