Elderly man treated for sepsis and breathing distress, Garden City MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit transported a 72-year-old male patient from Optalis to Garden City Osteopathic Hospital. The patient had a history of sepsis and was experiencing breathing distress. Medics provided oxygen support and reported stable vital signs en route.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Garden City Alpha Zero Six Two, we're en route to your facility with a seventy-two year old male.
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Seventy-two year old male coming from Optalis, low pulse ox, history of sepsis.
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That was eighty-five on scene.
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He's got a nasal cannula.
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We have him on a nonrebreather now at 90%.
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He's in some distress.
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He has a cough.
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Lung sounds are clear.
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One hundred and twenty-two over fifty is the blood pressure.
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One hundred and twenty-two over fifty, heart rate eighty-two, sinus rhythm.
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Respirations are twenty-eight and ninety percent on the nonrebreather.
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Fifteen liters, style of a breather.
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ETA to your facility is going to be about three minutes.
00:33
Anything further except the patient?
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We accept nothing further.
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Garden City, thank you.
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HEMS Alpha Zero Six Two clear.
00:43
Thank you, HEMS clear.
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Garden City, MI 48135
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