Elderly woman treated for breathing issues, Mt Vernon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics transported a 76-year-old woman from Mount Vernon, Ohio, to Knox Community Hospital after she experienced shortness of breath and chest burning over several days. Her condition was stable during transport with mild respiratory distress.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Knox Community Hospital Medic 421.
00:04
431 and 80, go ahead.
00:07
We're going to be en route to your facility with a 76-year-old female patient.
00:13
Chief complaint today is shortness of breath that the patient has had for the past three to four days, gradually getting worse.
00:25
Patient states that she also had a burning feeling in her chest with this.
00:31
Patient does not have any respiratory history.
00:36
Is currently GCS 15 on four liters via nasal cannula.
00:43
Vitals are as follows, a heart rate of 112, SpO2 is 90 to 93 percent on four liters.
00:52
Last blood pressure is 129 over 92.
00:56
Twelve-lead normal sinus tachycardia, will arrive in about five to seven minutes from the Griller area.
01:04
Thank you, medic 421.
01:06
That assignment on arrival, KCH clear.
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Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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