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66-year-old woman treated for worsening breath shortnessWinona MN

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Near Mankato Ave, Winona, MN 55987

A 66-year-old woman is being transported by ambulance to Winona Health due to worsening shortness of breath that started yesterday and has increased today. She is receiving oxygen treatment during transport.

Audio|Source: Winona City/County Public Safety
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Winona ambulance, Medina Health, Patient Care Report, Medical.
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Winona Ambulance, Med1, to Winona Health, Patient Care Report, Medical.
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Go ahead, someone on the house.
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Coroner facility, about a three-minute ETA with a 66-year-old female coming to from home today.
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The patient's been feeling short of breath since yesterday.
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Was that your facility yesterday for that as well? It's basically got worse today.
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More shortness of breath upon exurgeon.
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Currently, we're pressing on our cotton oil 2 liters nasal cannula, 70% at 100% rate of 79, low pressure at 192 over 74, risk-tory rate of 26.
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Go ahead with any questions.

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Near Mankato Ave, Winona, MN 55987

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