Medical transport for patient with pacemaker failure, Willmar MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an elderly male patient to Rice Memorial Hospital after reports of pacemaker malfunction and low oxygen levels. The patient was stable with normal respiration upon arrival and had improved oxygen saturation with supplemental oxygen during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Kandiyohi MN Hospital Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
First EMS here, I'm going to Rice ER.
00:03
This is Rice, go ahead.
00:07
We're en route to your established room with an eighty-six-year-old male patient.
00:11
Taken from his house.
00:14
The pacemaker company called him and said to go into the emergency room.
00:19
His pacemaker is not working.
00:22
Last blood pressure 100 over sixty-eight, ninety-six O2 sats on ten liters non-rebreather.
00:30
He was low when we first picked him up.
00:33
Pulse 107.
00:37
Respirations are normal at this time.
00:42
ETA is approximately 10 minutes, seven to 10 minutes.
00:45
Any more questions?
00:47
What's his initial O2 sat?
00:52
Our machine had him at 55.
00:55
I don't know that that was reading correctly.
00:57
It slowly climbed up.
00:59
We did put on a rebreather on him and it went up to 96.
01:05
(name withheld)?
01:08
Yes, he did.
01:11
10-4, thanks.
01:12
Race clear.
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Location mentioned:
Becker Ave SW, Willmar, MN 56201
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