Two medical emergencies reported after hot tub chemical exposure


Audio|Source: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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(name withheld) Rescue, you needed for a medical at 431 Lyndon Avenue East. (name withheld) for a 51-year-old female with kidney stones. Strensterers your top room. 39-year-old male 5-9 coming from home today. Sounds like the complaint is that he was put in, fabulous, into his hot tub. Didn't know which one was put in. He had a big snush of the bottle. So they're having some increased shortness of breath and coughing after that. Patient does have an increased work breathing at this time, have a history of asthma at COPD. Current set of vitals, heart rate 98. 98. Blood pressure is elevated at 248, over 128, 168. 48. 48. Options, saturations are sitting at 90% with a dual-net, how we pop them on a few leaders here. He initially was having a saturation set about 98% percent. We'll be at the facility in about 7 to 10 minutes. Any questions? Was there any skinned exposure with the chemicals or is it just inhaled? Inhaled. And we did take to avoid the control as well. Sounds good. problem one five six two of those first
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Kimball, MN 55353
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