Worker treated for asthma attack en route to hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a 21-year-old man who suffered an asthma attack while at work near Moross Rd in Detroit. He received nebulizer and oxygen treatment, stabilized, and was taken to St. John Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John Hospital, eighty-four alpha (number withheld), coming to you with a priority two medical.
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Do you copy?
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St. John Hospital, go ahead.
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St. John Hospital, eighty-four alpha (number withheld), coming priority two for a twenty-one-year-old male with acute onset of an asthma attack.
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Patient said he was at work,
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feeling tightness in his chest.
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He has a metered dose inhaler.
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He has been using it but has been coughing.
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Patient states that he doesn't have at-home breathing treatment.
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Patient was originally sitting at ninety-seven percent on room air.
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He was given a dual nebulizer treatment, non-rebreather at eight liters per minute.
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Patient's oxygen rose to 100 percent.
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Rest of patient's vitals go as follows.
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His blood pressure is 100 over fifty-seven.
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That's 100 over fifty-seven, 20 respirations a minute, and his heart rate is...
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Heart rate is one hundred and seven. ETA to your facility is roughly ten minutes.
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Any further information needed?
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Nothing further.
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See you on arrival.
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St. John clear.
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