Medical transport for patient with breathing issues, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Milford, Delaware transported a woman in her seventies from a local facility due to apparent breathing difficulties and low oxygen levels. Paramedics reported stabilized vitals and provided oxygen support before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is David 40, responding to your facility with a 77-year-old female coming from Milford.
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Um,
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They have walk-in.
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Chief complaint was trouble breathing, low oxygen saturation.
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Arrived on scene, facility had her on four liters of oxygen.
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Um, the heart rate measured about ninety percent.
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Pulled her up, reaching ninety-four percent on room air at this time.
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Blood pressure is one twenty-four over eighty-six.
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Oxygen saturation ninety-four.
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Heart rate is seventy-three.
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Examine the lungs.
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Some aspiration sounds at the bottom of both lungs bilaterally.
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Paged consult four times, approximately four minutes.
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Is that with any other questions?
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No questions, general.
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