Medical transport for man with breathing difficulty, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a man experiencing breathing difficulty and low oxygen levels from his home to a medical facility near Medical Center Drive in Nashville. His condition improved after receiving CPAP treatment and oxygen support during non-emergent transport.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Wilson Medic 6 is en route to your facility.
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Non-emergent, forty-two year old male coming from home.
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He is awake and alert and oriented.
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He has a chief complaint of shortness of breath.
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Patient has a graft issue at the knee that has affected his lungs.
00:11
Patient uses five liters oxygen at home.
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The last couple of days he has had increased shortness of breath and a cough.
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Initial oxygen saturation is eighty-nine percent on five liters nasal cannula.
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We now have him on CPAP maintaining at ninety-eight percent with no longer increased rate of breathing.
00:26
Vitals are heart rate eighty-three.
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Monitor shows right bundle branch block, blood pressure 129 over 87, oxygen on CPAP, and blood sugar 173. Arrival in 10 minutes.
00:41
Here is copy. See you on arrival.
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