Medical team treats asthma emergency in Longmont, Longmont CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel in Longmont transported a 66-year-old man experiencing severe breathing difficulty and a significant asthma attack to Longmont United Hospital. The patient was receiving oxygen and nebulizer treatment while en route, with vital signs monitored and stabilized during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder CO Hospital Group Calls
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Longmont Unit 2126.
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Good evening, Longmont 2126.
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Inbound location on emergent 66-year-old (name withheld).
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Chief complaint,
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Significant asthma attack, difficulty breathing.
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Initially 86% upon room air.
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Currently have a DuoNeb treatment going.
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Was at 98% on 8 liters administering that DuoNeb.
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GCS 15 last.
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Pulse is 108.
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Last pressure was 150 over 86.
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End tidal shows 29, significant air trapping.
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Respiratory rate is about 16 at this time.
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Approximately 5 minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain View Ave, Longmont, CO 80501
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