Elderly man treated for breathing difficulty in Capon Bridge, Capon Bridge WV
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According to the dispatch call, an 89-year-old man near Jasper Lane in Capon Bridge was treated for difficulty breathing and an abnormal heart rhythm. His vital signs were stable and he was being monitored during transport.
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County Town ALS 101 near Jasper Lane, Capon Bridge.
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General illness.
00:19
Senior for a little bit longer until the father gets here with the rollback.
00:23
Kids call our, I'll let you know, are we clear.
00:27
Okay.
00:29
That's your seat, sir.
00:34
89-year-old male patient who was called for difficulty breathing and history of ASIM.
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Patient's vitals are right now 120 over 69.
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Heart rate 72.
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He's satin at 90% on room air.
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I did do a 12 lead.
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It's just saying sinus rhythm,
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abnormal left axis deviation.
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Patient's 456 on Glasgow Coma scale.
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He just starts some new medications.
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About two weeks ago,
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unsure if maybe that may have some problems with what's going on.
01:18
Family safety is kind of weak and just not acting normal.
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As right now, as if they were, just monitor vitals and in-route, we'll probably be there in about seven minutes.
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His glucose was 121, lung sounds are clear, everything is good like that.
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We're not requesting anything, so we'll see you in about 7th.
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Location mentioned:
Jasper Ln, Capon Bridge, WV 26711
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