Apparent sepsis case near Merced St in San Leandro, San Leandro CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an elderly woman from her home to Kaiser San Leandro for a possible sepsis emergency. She experienced shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing, and was receiving breathing treatments. Her vital signs included elevated blood pressure and moderate tachycardia. The patient appeared to improve en route, with oxygen saturation increasing.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Kaiser San Leandro Medic Three Hundred and Thirty Six.
00:04
Inbound code two sepsis on board.
00:06
We have an eighty-three year old female (name withheld) coming from home, chief complaint of shortness of breath that started around two hours ago.
00:15
(Name withheld) has had a cough for the past couple of days, wheezing in the upper lungs, given duoneb treatment.
00:22
She was signing at ninety-two, now she's signing at ninety-six.
00:25
Percent says she can breathe better.
00:28
She is working with a touch and tachy at around one hundred and thirty-five.
00:31
We have a blood pressure of one eighty over ninety-eight with a blood sugar of 115.
00:39
We have about twenty days in the left hand.
00:41
G's an O four, G's fifteen, was ambulatory with assistance.
00:44
We'll see you in five if I need copy.
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Location mentioned:
Merced St, San Leandro, CA 94577
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