Medical team transports patient to Kaiser San Leandro, San Leandro CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Medic 327 responded to a medical emergency near Merced St in San Leandro involving an elderly male experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient was treated with CPAP and transported under Code 3 to Kaiser San Leandro for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi, this is San Leandro. This is Medic 327 with Code 3 traffic.
00:09
This is San Leandro, go ahead.
00:13
Yeah, Kaiser San Leandro, this is Medic 327 coming to you with Code 3 traffic.
00:19
On board an 88-year-old male with difficulty breathing for about 3 hours.
00:24
We arrived on scene; patient was tripoding with capnic in the 30s and oxygen saturation at 85% on 3 liters nasal cannula.
00:33
Since then we've placed him on CPAP set to 100%.
00:36
He's still working hard as he arrives.
00:40
Remainder is fine.
00:42
This is followed. He's GCS 16.
00:44
Last blood pressure was 132 over 80.
00:49
Heart rate has been in the 90s.
00:51
Flow rate was unremarkable.
00:53
Respirations are about 30.
00:56
Oxygen saturation 100% on CPAP, and we've given him a breathing treatment as well.
01:02
If there are further issues, we will reach the back door in about 5 minutes.
01:05
We do not have a Kaiser number at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Merced St, San Leandro, CA 94577
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