Medical team brings patient with breathing distress, Wheeling WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly female to Wheeling Hospital for evaluation of severe shortness of breath and pain. Vital signs were monitored, and oxygen and nebulizer treatments were administered en route. The patient remained conscious and alert upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Wheeling Hospital, this is Wheeling Fire Squad One.
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This is Wheeling Fire Squad One.
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We are en route to your facility with a 69-year-old female, severe shortness of breath, only speaking in two to three word sentences.
00:15
and also in severe pain.
00:17
Pulse right now is 92 and regular on the monitor.
00:22
Blood pressure is 135 over 83.
00:25
Respirations, I would say around.
00:28
Twenty-two twenty-four.
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She is now satting at ninety-eight on six liters nasal cannula plus ten liters with a nebulizer.
00:39
Patient is receiving a treatment including albuterol.
00:44
Capnography reading at twenty-seven millimeters.
00:49
Patient is conscious, alert, and oriented times four.
00:53
He was just recently diagnosed with a bone condition.
00:56
Crackles at all.
00:57
Wheeling, do you have any questions?
01:02
That's received. Wheeling Hospital standing by.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Park Rd, Wheeling, WV 26003
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