Teen treated for sudden breathing difficulty, Sand Lake FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, district Fire Rescue 12 transported a (age withheld)-year-old female patient from Sand Lake to Dr. Phillips Hospital for evaluation. The patient experienced a sudden onset of shortness of breath and chest tightness. Paramedics reported stable vitals and non-emergency transport under advanced life support.
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Transcript:
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District Fire Rescue 12 to Dr.
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Phillips Hospital, 7-10 Medical Green.
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DPS copy.
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This is paramedic calling Worth District Fire Rescue 12.
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En route non-emergency ALS with a (age withheld) year old female patient.
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Chief complaint was going to be a sudden onset of shortness of breath.
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Upon arrival,
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patient 804GCS15.
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Blood pressure currently is 106 over 74.
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Patient was in frequent PVCs almost by JMA at times.
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Complaining of some chest tightness.
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Catnography's at 35, respiration about 22 currently.
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We're at 98% of room air.
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You have a 20 gauge in the left AC running fluid.
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Spatial is on two liters per minute.
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Glucose is at 103.
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Require anything further?
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Yeah, it's going with the pulse rate.
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Sorry, currently the pulse rate's at ninety-six with occasional PVCs.
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DPA's copy C on arrival.
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Sand Lake, FL 32819
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