Medical emergency involving respiratory distress near Court Dr, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 74-year-old female patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease experiencing breathing difficulties and low oxygen levels to a hospital near Court Dr. The patient exhibits symptoms including coughing and low oxygen saturation but is currently stable on oxygen therapy.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Paramount, this is 61 PIN right here.
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Philly with a 74-year-old female.
00:03
I've got called our reference to dysprophy breathing.
00:06
A patient was having some discotheet breathing, having hit a COPD.
00:12
Her initial O2 sites were 70% on room air.
00:16
She did have ronkeye and we've ignoted enough for a lower lobe.
00:19
She has been coughing up a green food.
00:21
She has been coughing up a green food.
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She has seen a duane of 125 of soluble.
00:28
She is now 99%.
00:32
She's on pornography,
00:33
3 liters.
00:36
After her breathing, she did be down to 90.
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She was staying at 100.
00:40
That's why she used back on a little bit of oxygen.
00:42
She only uses her oxygen at home when she needs it.
00:45
Her last blood pressure was 136 over 64.
00:52
Heart rate is 100.
00:54
Chappenography is 36.
00:56
We have an ETA in your facility of about 9 to 780.
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Location mentioned:
Court Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054
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