Male patient transported with chest pain and breathing issues, San Mateo CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male patient is being transported to San Mateo County hospital. He has had shortness of breath and chest pain for several days. He is receiving nebulizer treatment and his vital signs show abnormal heart rhythm and elevated blood sugar.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Tom Self, with AMR, Medic 50, inbound to your facility, code 2, he save about 10 minutes.
00:06
Our board will have an 81, that's 8.1,0, ma' he's coming in for shortness of breath.
00:10
Patient lower Orncy's U.S.
00:11
15, coming from home, he has mattering-speaking only.
00:15
Seems like he's been having shortness of breath over the past five days with associated chest pain.
00:20
They have an expiratory wheezing.
00:22
Initially was an 85% out of room here.
00:26
He's on a nebulizer treatment.
00:27
100% percent right now.
00:30
VP 166 over 94, 70 heart rate, a fit on a monitor, screening about 20 times a minute,
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treatment,
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and sugar,
00:41
166, that's 166, that's 166.
00:43
He pays about 10 minutes to go two.
00:45
How do you, probably?
00:47
One 50, repeat, vitals, please.
00:51
Nick Byram, blood pressure, 166 over 94,
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70 heart rate,
00:57
24 respirations a minute,
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AFib on the monitor,
01:02
100% on 6 liters,
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and 166 for the blood sugar.
01:09
Here, copy, excuse me.
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Location mentioned:
W 39th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94403
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