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Medical transport for patient with breathing issuesAnn Arbor MI

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audio iconMedical Emergency
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a dialysis patient to the University of Michigan Emergency Room for medical evaluation after the person experienced shortness of breath and high blood pressure following treatment. The patient was receiving oxygen and remained stable en route.

Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
HVA 8121, I'm coming in with 32 traffic.
00:02
Copy.
00:05
8121.
00:07
You have on the HVA 8100 and twenty-one coming in with priority two traffic.
00:10
We have a (age withheld) year old male chief complaint.
00:15
Patient is a dialysis patient, no known lung problem.
00:18
Does report having leaky belt.
00:21
Did get dialysis yesterday.
00:23
Had 3.2 liters taken off.
00:25
Has been feeling short of breath since waking up at 08 a.m.
00:30
Patient found at baseline four to five liters via nasal cannula.
00:35
Initial saturation upon arrival around ninety-one to ninety-two percent, worse with exertion.
00:43
Patient dipped as low as eighty-six percent with walking, back up but not feeling better with increased oxygen level.
00:51
We have him on six liters right now.
00:53
Blood pressure two hundred forty-one over one hundred thirty-six.
00:56
Heart rate eighty-six.
00:58
Sinus on the floor. Monitor shows some chest pressure, low grade fever ninety-nine point seven, and blood sugar one hundred sixty.
01:04
Patient alert times four, GCS fifteen.
01:06
If you require anything further, we're approximately six minutes out.

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E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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