Medical emergency en route to Stoughton Hospital, Stoughton WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a person experiencing respiratory distress, with a history of COPD, to Stoughton Hospital. The patient received breathing treatment en route and showed improvement. The event appears to be a routine medical response with no unusual circumstances reported.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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VA Hospital inbound Stoughton Hospital, we're about 12, 15 minutes out.
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Coming to you from home, 68 years male, 95 kilos, chief complaint of respiratory distress.
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History of COPD with wheezing throughout. Seen at Stoughton Hospital earlier this week, unable to get some prednisone.
00:19
Duoneb given once, respiratory efforts improved.
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Currently,
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blood pressure 160.
00:28
Over 78, heart rate 75, sinus rhythm on monitor.
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Tidal volume 41.
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O2 saturation on room air 82%.
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Currently on 3 liters oxygen, 99% saturation. Patient uses 2.5 liters chronic oxygen at home.
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No questions, yeah.
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No further questions, we'll see you shortly, going to room one.
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Room one for arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Stoughton, WI 53589
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