Medical emergency near N 92nd St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible cardiac event near N 92nd St in Milwaukee. A 69-year-old person was experiencing severe shortness of breath and wheezing after several days of illness. The patient received respiratory treatments, an IV, and aspirin, and exhibited indications consistent with a possible heart attack. The patient was transported to Froedtert Hospital for further evaluation.
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Transcript:
00:00
Car 209, this is Med 63.
00:03
We're on scene with a 69-year-old (name withheld) called out tonight for difficulty breathing related to sickness.
00:12
Patient states that over the last month or so (name withheld) has been on and off sick, but over the last three days the sickness has caused shortness of breath that has been increasing.
00:24
(Name withheld) has inspiratory and expiratory wheezing, started off treating.
00:28
For the breathing problem with a dual neb.
00:33
We do have an IV established.
00:36
Complaints are flu-like symptoms with the respiratory wheezing.
00:43
GCS is 15, adult times four.
00:46
Last set of vitals, blood pressure 180 over 82, pulse 110, GCS 15.
00:52
Sugar is 202.
00:54
With a tachycardic rate we just put (name withheld) on a four lead.
00:56
And the rhythm looked a little off.
01:01
So we put (name withheld) on the twelve lead.
01:03
We are getting a STEMI reading, went through our STEMI criteria from county here.
01:12
And we had some discussion.
01:15
It’s showing elevation in some leads with a left bundle branch block.
01:21
So before we call a STEMI alert here, we just wanted to do a consult.
01:26
And we weren't going down this route in the beginning.
01:28
We just want to make sure we're not missing anything while transporting.
01:31
We are going to Froedtert Hospital regardless.
01:35
Ten four, I'm taking a look at it right now.
01:39
Highway continued semi-activation with left bundle branch block looks like in Scarborough or Craig’s area.
01:45
So for now we'll call this a semi-activation in the field and see you when we get there.
01:50
Six three, copy.
01:52
We'll treat with aspirin at this point.
01:56
Patient has no chest pain, so no nitro or fentanyl for analgesia.
02:02
We'll start transport to Froedtert Hospital.
02:04
We're going to see you in about 5 minutes.
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N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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