Medical team aids patient at Grossmont Center, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an elderly male experiencing sudden shortness of breath near Sharp Grossmont Center in La Mesa. The patient, with a history of heart failure, was treated with CPAP and nitroglycerin and showed improved oxygen levels while being transported.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I see a 91-year-old male after vitals.
00:02
Hey, we're coming from Sharp Grossmont.
00:05
Shortness of breath came on quick.
00:07
History of congestive heart failure.
00:09
Their initial stats were in the 50s, breathing approximately 30 times a minute.
00:16
Rails bilaterally for us.
00:21
Other than that, there were no other complaints.
00:24
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00:26
We have them on CPAP.
00:27
We have two rounds of 0.4 sublingual on board right now.
00:31
Stats are up to 90% on that.
00:34
Respiratory rate is down about 24%.
00:37
Overall, appearance is looking pretty good aside from those initial stats.
00:43
But other than that, does anything else go for you?
00:47
He's not intubating.
00:48
You don't worry.
00:49
Waverly.
00:53
Hi, copy.
00:54
Sorry, what was your stated ETA to us?
00:58
ETA is about 5 minutes.
01:01
Okay, let me know if anything changes.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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