77-year-old man with breathing issues after surgery


EMS is responding to a 77-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath and complications following recent gallbladder surgery. The patient has a drain in place, a history of COPD, and abnormal vital signs, prompting immediate medical intervention.
Audio|Source: Somerset County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
County 110 Badge. I'll be around to the Westhurst Street address. Somersethoffle, Thomas, a Huffle, 99-753, negative span. This is Plummer Tate, go ahead. Summers, same about the 77-year-old mail page in all the 27-year-old mail page on 2 points, shortness graph. Did have recent gallbladder surgery. Did have a drain place. As of lately, the drain has been draining much. Atten it is a little descendant, I would say. It does have a history of CSPD. Upper lungs were clear. Lower lungs were rarely to manage to start a building of treatment because it did. Office breathing did improve. BIDALs of this time is the blood pressure 160 over 95, full 3.95, of course, one's a normal sign from the monitor. Restore is 24 diphton. It's 98% however he's finished in the treatment. I do have the IV8 out, which is a lot paid to me with the bloodshot in about five minutes. Okay, see. 907, it's not at Somerset Hospital. 9.07, you're out, 1015. Sorry, 911 out, Somersen.
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