Elderly woman treated for high fever and low oxygen, Gaylord MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a seventy-nine-year-old woman from near N Center Ave in Gaylord after she experienced flu-like symptoms, vomiting, a fever of 104.2°F, and low oxygen. She received oxygen and IV fluids during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Cheboygan MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Six zero eight, I am bringing you a seventy-nine year old (name withheld).
00:05
Initials are going to be J as in Jim, A as an alpha.
00:09
Date of birth is going to be (number withheld).
00:12
Patient she's with today is going to be flu-like symptoms.
00:15
She's currently not feeling nauseous, but she has thrown up a couple times within the past two days.
00:21
I have vitals.
00:23
G is 15, anal ten four.
00:26
Blood pressure is 125 over 79.
00:30
Sinus tachycardia on the monitor at a rate of 142.
00:33
SpO2 was sitting at 90 percent on room air.
00:36
I do have around four liters at this time.
00:38
Nasal cannula sitting at 97 percent.
00:42
I did get a temperature of 104.2.
00:45
Trying to cool her off.
00:46
I do have some fluid going at this time with a 20 in the right antecubital.
00:51
If you guys don't require anything further, we're going to be there in about two minutes.
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Location mentioned:
N Center Ave, Gaylord, MI 49735
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