Man taken to hospital for breathing trouble, Smithville MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crew transported a 62-year-old man from his home near US-169 in Smithville to St. Luke’s North Hospital after he experienced shortness of breath for two days. He has a history of COPD and was receiving nebulizer treatment during transport. His vital signs and oxygen levels were monitored and reported as stable.
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KCFD Medic 555 to St.
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Luke's for info.
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St. Luke's, we're en route to your facility with a 62-year-old male patient from home.
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Chief complaint is shortness of breath over the last two days.
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Does have a history of COPD.
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He's been using his inhaler a couple of times each day.
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No real relief with the breathing.
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Got some decreased lung sounds from the bases, worse on the right side than on the left.
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Otherwise, upper seems to be clear.
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Saturation about 95% on room air.
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Got him under nebulized treatment right now.
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He's sat at 98%.
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Last set of vitals 158 over 71.
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Heart rate about 112.
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Got sinus tach on monitor.
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Did do a 12-lead as well.
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Didn't see anything on that.
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Give me Glasgow 15 if you don't have any other questions for me.
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I think we'll be there about another five or six minutes.
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No questions.
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We'll get you a bed on arrival, very clear.
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Location mentioned:
US-169, Smithville, MO 64089
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