Medics transport man with breathing difficulty, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 49-year-old man experiencing breathing difficulty and low oxygen levels to Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Medics reported the patient was alert with low oxygen saturation, elevated blood pressure, and a slow pulse. Oxygen therapy improved the patient’s condition en route.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Intercity medics three to Truman downtown with patient report.
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This is Truman, go ahead.
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We're coming to you today with a 49-year-old male with complaints of difficulty breathing.
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They are alert.
00:18
Let's get a set of their vitals. I am going to look for their body.
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Previous vitals are as follows.
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Blood pressure 139 over 100.
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Their skin, they are a little bit cold.
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Respiratory rate of about 20 per minute.
00:33
They are pretty labored.
00:34
A pulse rate of 52.
00:38
We started them on a non-rebreather at 15 liters per minute.
00:41
It raised their oxygen from about 70 to 80.
00:45
We're getting a four-lead on now.
00:48
Questions or orders at this time?
00:51
What's the GCS?
00:55
Hello.
00:56
GCS of 13 currently.
00:59
They have a GCS of 13.
01:02
No question, two on arrival.
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Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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