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Medical transport to University ER for patient with feverAnn Arbor MI

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audio iconMedical Emergency
E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical team transported a patient from McLaren Livingston to the University ER. The patient, described as ventilated and tracheostomized, was experiencing fever, rapid heartbeat, and difficulty breathing. The crew reported stable oxygen levels and blood pressure but noted persistent breathing difficulties. The transport was classified as a Priority Three medical response.

Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
University ER, University ER.
00:02
This is Livingston Alpha 912.
00:04
Priority 3 traffic.
00:06
And once you go in.
00:09
Good morning, University.
00:10
This is Livingston Alpha Nine Hundred and Twelve.
00:12
We're en route Priority Three with a patient, male, chief complaint of tachycardia, fever, and increased work of breathing.
00:24
Patient is a chronic event patient through tracheostomy coming from McLaren Livingston.
00:30
They noticed this morning that he was working harder to breathe, was sweating heavily, and was very tachycardic.
00:36
They noted a fever of.
00:38
Four hundred and 2.3.
00:39
For us, he has been tachycardic in the 160s to 170s, in a sinus rhythm.
00:45
His SpO2 on 40% is ninety-seven.
00:52
His blood pressure is 149 over 99.
00:56
He is breathing about 20 times a minute through the ventilator with an end tidal of 38 persistently.
01:03
Lung sounds is.
01:06
On lung sounds, we have crackles in the lower left, crackles in the lower right.
01:10
Diminished sounds in the uppers bilaterally.
01:12
We've suctioned four times with no relief for the work of breathing.
01:18
And we do not have any IV access.
01:22
Would you like anything further?
01:24
Just your ETA.
01:27
Say that again?
01:30
Your ETA.
01:33
About 10 minutes.
01:36
See you in ten.
01:38
Copy, thank you.

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E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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