Medic transports man with breathing difficulty, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Medic Four transported a 64-year-old man with breathing difficulties and a history of severe asthma from a nearby clinic to Meriter Hospital in Madison.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Meriter Park from Medic Four.
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ETA of about two minutes.
00:05
Meriter Hospital, Medic Four.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:09
Hey Meriter, Medic Four, we were called to the clinic nearby, so we're en route through the hallways to you with a sixty-four-year-old male experiencing shortness of breath at the clinic.
00:19
Not sure if the doctor advised you, but don't think he was there for an injection.
00:25
Has a long history of severe asthma.
00:29
The doctor is concerned about his shortness of breath.
00:31
That's the chief complaint today.
00:34
Vital signs are relatively normal.
00:36
Room air saturation is 92% right now.
00:38
He was given an asthma nebulizer before arrival, which helped a little bit.
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Last blood pressure 130 over 72.
00:52
Pulse is mildly elevated at about 108.
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No interventions right now.
00:57
Room air saturation at 92.
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He is tolerating that right now.
01:02
Respiration is about 18.
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We'll see you in a few minutes through the hallway.
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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