Medical team treats elderly patient near Buckner St, Shreveport LA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS crews responded to a medical emergency near Buckner St involving an elderly male experiencing shortness of breath and weakness. The patient’s condition appeared to worsen through the morning, and oxygen was administered during transport to Christus Schumpert Highland Hospital. His vital signs were monitored throughout the transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Caddo LA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Calling the ER, this is 506, 610 with a patient report.
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Come in.
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Five hundred and six, 610.
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We have (name withheld) coming to you with a ninety-three year old male complaining of shortness of breath and generalized weakness.
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Started this morning.
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Progressively getting worse.
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Patient's blood pressure is 150 over 90.
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O2 saturation initially was 92 percent after 30 minutes.
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Two liters of oxygen via nasal cannula increased to about 98 percent.
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Both channels are clear, equal bilaterally.
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Heart rate of 169, respirations 20.
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Pulse rate is 120, kind of tight.
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I have a twenty-gauge to the right hand, about 10 minutes to your location.
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Do you have any questions?
00:55
No, we'll see you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
Buckner St # 150, Shreveport, LA 71101
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