Woman treated for sepsis and low oxygen levels, San Luis Obispo CA


A 73-year-old woman was treated for sepsis with altered mental status, low blood pressure, and low oxygen levels. She was given fluids and oxygen while being transported to the healthcare facility. She had not picked up her prescribed antibiotics before becoming ill.
Audio|Source: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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French is met at Typhoon and after your facility Code 2[1] ALS
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7107.5 minutes. On board, I'm having 73, that's 73 female, it's currently A.N.3.E.C.
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facility on 8.31 for a four-night's day with a diagnosis of septic and altered mental status.
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Looking like the main thing today. She never picked up her antibiotics when she got home.
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Finally, I have a sinus factor rate of one end.
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Her nickel blood pressure was 90 installed and currently have her on. fluids have a 107 over 6.3 in the blood pressure.
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I think so end title with 14.
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Uh, that's right, 36.
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Dr. On room air with an 84%. He does have the menace lung sounds on the left side. I'm put her on 10 liters, non-r breather. I've gotten her up to 91%. And an end-tidal of 31.
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Uh, I do have some fluid flowing unless there's me, oh, and also 90s with a blood sugar of 2.
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Point. There's any question to order. I'll see you about 5.
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No question for all reporters that it's on a rival Frank State. It's out at 15-50 hours.
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
Near Johnson Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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