Man experiences breath shortness after pacemaker replacement, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man who had a pacemaker replaced three to four weeks ago experienced shortness of breath and dizziness while walking. He was alert and stable when emergency services responded and was transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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9-A-1P CaroMont pain routine patient application.
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Carewomen.
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Jeremiah, this is 91 Permanagh playing later out, routine traffic with a 67-6-7-year-old male.
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We were caught at reference to difficulty breathing.
00:15
Upon her application was alert in order to the GCS of 15.
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Patient advised that he was walking as an exercise when he started having for shortness of breath and dizziness.
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Did recently get a pacemaker replaced about three to four weeks ago.
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He's not sure when exactly it was.
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And he started having increased shortness of breath.
00:33
Managed to make it home.
00:35
Additional auction saturation.
00:36
was 100% with clear, bilaterally equal lung sound.
00:39
He had shown on an on-demand pastemaker at a rate of 60 at this time.
00:44
Lice blood pressure is 126 over 64.
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He's 100% on room air at this time.
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I do have an IV established for you.
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We have an ETA at your facility of 5 to 7 anything further.
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Location mentioned:
Court Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054
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