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Medical emergency for man with prolonged asthma attackSeattle WA

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18th Ave NE, Seattle, WA

A man in his late 60s experienced a two-hour asthma attack with low oxygen levels. Emergency responders treated him, but his breathing remained difficult despite help.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
00:58
Transcript:
There's a request from engine 39 on teen for a 59-year-old male respiratory. Agent 39, you have medic 31. 231 from engine 39, engine 39. 319. 313 from engine 39. 931. We're seeing a 68-year-old man who's reported to have had an asthma attack ongoing now for about two hours. He has the history of asthma with a prescribed inhaler that he does not have with him. We find a weight in conversant, those who said, is initially 80 on room air. We've got it up to 85 on an hour of breather, however we're not getting any farther with that. It's just for its recovery rate is between 20 and 30. The skin is cool. It's 90. Let's first is 154 of our 106.

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18th Ave NE, Seattle, WA

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