Medical response for man with breathing trouble, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, ann Arbor Rescue 11 transported a male patient to the University of Michigan Emergency Room for shortness of breath and anxiety that began about an hour earlier. The patient’s breathing was stable, and vital signs were within normal limits during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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University of Michigan from Ann Arbor Rescue 11, priority three traffic.
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University of Michigan from Ann Arbor Rescue 11, one priority three traffic.
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Ann Arbor Rescue, go ahead.
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Good evening, we are en route priority three with a.
00:17
Today is going to be trouble breathing that started about an hour ago.
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(Name withheld) does have a history of panic attacks and was feeling some anxiety that started an hour ago.
00:33
(Name withheld)'s breathing is controlled now.
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(Name withheld)'s pulse is 95, SpO2 is 96, sugar was 125, and blood pressure 140 over 82.
00:43
(Name withheld) has no medical history.
00:46
(Name withheld) is saying O times four.
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If you don't require anything further, we'll see in about 3 min.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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