man treated for breathing distress at clinic in Prineville, Prineville OR
Emergency services responded to a 67-year-old man with breathing difficulty in Prineville. He had a stroke before and was unable to speak. He received nebulizer treatment at a clinic and was being transferred by medical helicopter for further care.
Audio|Source: Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson counties Fire / EMS
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471, charter response for abdominal pains, 1712, near Southwest Lova Avenue,
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across 17th Street and 18th Street, 4171 Offs 2.
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Carries been extinguished.
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412 and 442 are available.
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We can release Ups 3.
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Command is terminated.
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One,
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two,
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one,
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one, one, one,
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uh, ground speed in the mid-130s, since it to find out.
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It's responding to Port Lake, I'm sorry, Fort Rock,
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LD about eight minutes out.
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Take a patient update, please.
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Governor, I have a 67-year-old male with acute respiratory distress.
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He has had a stroke last year.
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He is nonverbal.
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Weight is 112.
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BP is 113 over 68,
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initially pulse 123, respiration,
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1584 on 4 liters.
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Temperature 99.
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I is 6, blood glucose, 138, GCS at 12.
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Curv bottles 105 over 64, 12593 on 44, 44 liters.
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The nurse practitioner gave two nebulizer treatments at the clinic.
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He's been experienced a weeknights the last three days, hit at home O2 has been in the low 70s, up to 90.
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He was out of his inhalers and treatments at home refused wife to take to hospital.
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B.C.G. Sennis, short PR interval, lateral T wave abnormality.
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Brooks arrest unit, so we should be there.
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Prineville, OR
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