Medical emergency at Emily Couric Cancer Center, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a medical emergency at a cancer treatment facility in Charlottesville, where a woman experienced difficulty breathing. Medical personnel administered an epinephrine injection, and her oxygen levels improved. She appears to have been using an electronic wheelchair.
Audio|Heard on: Charlottesville VA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic Six respond to the Emily Couric Cancer Center Infusion Room Three.
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Forty-seven year old female experiencing difficulty breathing on a non-rebreather at fifteen liters per minute.
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Medic Six respond.
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Eleven thirty-seven.
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Medic Six is direct.
00:17
My call, Medic Six is somewhere else.
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Okay, Medic Six, an epipen has been administered.
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Patient reported feeling like throat was closing.
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First oxygen saturation noted.
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It's eighty-two percent.
00:29
It's now ninety-eight percent.
00:32
Patient also in an electronic wheelchair.
00:35
Eleven three.
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Location mentioned:
Lee St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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