Medical emergency at WakeMed Wendell, Raleigh NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a medical emergency involving a woman experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, and severe coughing near New Bern Ave in Raleigh. She had previously been diagnosed with the flu. Oxygen levels improved after receiving treatment en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Nash County EMS 11, patient care report coming in please.
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This is WakeMed Wendell, go ahead.
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10-4, EMS 11, transporting a 64-year-old female with chest pain and shortness of breath.
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Upon arrival, patient was alert and oriented times four.
00:15
Patient was seen at WakeMed Main on the 24th, diagnosed with flu.
00:22
Patient reports increased shortness of breath and severe coughing today.
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Chest pain reproducible with movement and deep breathing.
00:34
Vitals currently 200 over 105.
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Pulse rate 96 and regular, normal reading on the monitor.
00:43
Initial oxygen saturation in the upper 60s.
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Patient had bronchial sounds and wheezing throughout with increased lung sounds on the left.
00:51
Administering DuoNeb treatment.
00:54
Oxygen saturation improved to ninety-nine percent on treatment.
00:58
If no further updates, arrival expected in about six to eight minutes.
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Location mentioned:
New Bern Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610
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