Ambulance transports woman with breathing trouble, Maplewood MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, maplewood paramedics transported a 62-year-old woman to St. John's Hospital after she experienced shortness of breath at home. The patient, who has chronic lung disease, was stable on her prescribed oxygen and classified as a low-priority transport.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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East Metro, this is Maplewood Medic 321 calling with green patient information for St.
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John's 5 min.
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Maplewood 321 for John's?
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Maplewood has a 60-year-old.
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Sixty-two, sixty-two female.
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History of COPD.
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Got up to the bathroom, felt short of breath.
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She's currently on four liters of oxygen, which she's prescribed at home, and she's sitting at 90% on four liters.
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On those four liters, she is otherwise vitally stable.
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She's a green patient there in about 5 min.
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