Elderly man treated for breathing and abdominal pain, Longmont CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man experienced shortness of breath and abdominal pain related to a suprapubic catheter near E Ken Pratt Blvd in Longmont. His oxygen equipment was temporarily malfunctioning but later functioned normally. EMS responded and transported him to Longmont UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Emergent with an elderly male complaining of shortness of breath and abdominal pain.
00:05
Woke him up at 0400 this morning.
00:07
Sounds like he was having trouble with his oxygen device.
00:10
It's working now, and he's not short of breath; the pain is from a suprapubic catheter.
00:15
He is oriented with vital signs 100 over 66, 90, 24, and 97 percent on four liters.
00:22
We should be there in about five to seven minutes.
00:26
Non-emergent with an elderly male complaining of shortness of breath and abdominal pain.
00:32
That woke him up at 0400 this morning.
00:34
Sounds like he was having trouble with his oxygen device.
00:37
It's working now, and he's not short of breath.
00:40
Abdominal pain is coming from a suprapubic catheter.
00:42
He is awake, alert, oriented with vital signs 100 over 66, 90, 24, and 97 percent on four liters.
00:50
We should be there in five to seven minutes.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
E Ken Pratt Blvd, Longmont, CO 80504
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