Man with breathing difficulties treated and transferred to hospital


Audio|Source: Corpus Christi Police FIRE EMS TXDPS
01:37
Transcript:
We're doing intercalate available. We're transferring a 62-year-old, mail, code 1, 80 times 4, GCS 15. You have the chief complaint of your faulty breathing? Just match for 23. 23. Unit 4, duct port. Navy, Sergeant, Sergeant. His constant bottle signs was 86% 1111 R820 over 11112 blood sugar Code 3 Bay Area beginning 0.0.000. Crazy. Well, Doc, fly, is vacant, no damage. I'm making contact on the front ground. We give in salientral, Epi, and Banjo. His current vital signs are 95% white, 77, number 104. and 98 are rate. We'll be there in about 30 minutes. Okay. No. I'm sorry, did you say ETA 30 minutes? 32, cool. 3.0.2.2. Please repeat the vital. Tell the 2.10. Clear. I'm on a 710 fix. 2931. 3.33. Show myself in 321. Out of service. Okay. You guys have a female in the backyard by the vehicle? We know a patient is going to be diabetic. It's either going to be too low or too high right now. That's hard. No, the 320, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ave G f, Robstown, TX 78380
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