Non-emergency medical transport for breathing difficulty, Chelsea MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 46-year-old male with recent COVID-19 diagnosis experienced difficulty breathing. He was stable with normal vital signs during a non-emergency transport to Chelsea Hospital emergency room.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is 80102 coming to you non-emergently with a 46-year-old male.
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(Name withheld) complained of difficulty breathing that started tonight after waking up.
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He was diagnosed with COVID last week and was initially sitting at 90 to 91% oxygen on room air.
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Breathing was shallow and fast.
00:28
Currently, oxygen saturation is at 96% on room air.
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Respiratory rate is 28 with shallow breathing.
00:38
He has no history of lung problems.
00:41
Vital signs: heart rate is 90, normal sinus rhythm.
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Findings were unremarkable.
00:48
Respiratory rate is currently 27.
00:52
Last blood pressure was 162 over 86.
00:56
Temperature of 97.6.
00:58
Glucose is 114.
01:00
Alert and oriented times four, Glasgow coma scale is 15.
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ETA is approximately 7 to 10 minutes, unless you require anything further.
01:09
Nothing further, assignment upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
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