Male patient with tracheostomy bleeding and breathing difficulty, Grand Blanc MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 40-year-old male with a tracheostomy who was bleeding and having difficulty breathing. The patient has a history of triple heart valve replacement. He was transported to Ascension Genesys Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Morning health work page Delta 3-305 paramounted car from your facility, a 40-year-old male.
00:05
Tachypnea patient's event patient, Tachypnea, respirations 48 a minute,
00:09
suctioning out blood out of the tracheostomy.
00:12
Patient is his normal mental status, last blood pressure 230 over 174, heart rate 100, SpO2 98.
00:24
We'll be there in about 5 to 7 minutes.
00:26
I'm trying to get vascular access.
00:29
Room 2 upon arrival. Copy room two, be a preventive.
00:32
This patient is at three valve replacement since July.
00:35
I am blue from trach.
00:42
Please repeat.
00:45
Pousel 305, you and digital.
00:47
I'm sorry, can you repeat that?
00:51
Three valve replacement since July.
00:53
I'm bleeding from trach currently.
00:56
I'm sorry to body secretions it's straight blood.
01:02
Please repeat photos.
01:05
See you in room two of one arrival.
01:08
Yeah, see you in room two.
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Location mentioned:
Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
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