Elderly woman transported for breathing difficulties and possible sepsis, Ocoee FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 82-year-old woman was transported from a skilled nursing facility to Health Central Hospital due to sudden breathing difficulties and possible sepsis. She has a history of congestive heart failure. Vital signs included rapid breathing, low oxygen levels initially improved with oxygen therapy, elevated heart rate, and normal blood pressure. She received medication and breathing treatments before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue 24, I'm sorry, rescue 23 to Health Central, MEDCOM Green, D.K.5-9.
00:08
Good afternoon, I'm coming with an 82-year-old female from a skilled nursing facility.
00:12
Patient has a sudden onset of difficulty breathing.
00:15
Patient does have a history of CHF.
00:20
A patient was breathing at about 30 times a minute.
00:23
She had oxygen saturation at 76 on room air.
00:26
I do have around 15 liters.
00:28
She's up to 95.
00:30
Also possible sepsis.
00:33
She's tachy at 108.
00:36
The last blood pressure was 154 over 67.
00:39
Do you have IV access.
00:41
I gave her 125 of Solu-Medrol.
00:42
She got a breathing treatment just prior to my arrival.
00:45
Totally was unremarkable and we should be there above by then.
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Location mentioned:
W Colonial Dr, Ocoee, FL 34761
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