Man treated for breathing problems at work, Howell MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a workplace medical call near Byron Rd in Howell, where a 49-year-old man experienced difficulty breathing. He is being treated for a lung condition through the VA. His condition improved with oxygen and nebulizer treatment during transport to Livingston Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Statewide MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Alpha 102, coming today, prior to due traffic, with a 49-year-old man.
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Chief complaint is difficulty in breathing.
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Patient states that this has been an ongoing problem.
00:11
He is being treated for a lung mass through the VA.
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It causes him to have difficulty breathing when he's active.
00:22
Today that got worse while he was at work.
00:26
He is alert and oriented with a GCS of 15, resting comfortably on the cot.
00:30
The EKG is showing sinus tachycardia, otherwise unremarkable.
00:35
His room air oxygen saturation was 93%.
00:37
Started him with a nasal cannula, brought him up to 97%.
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He said that breathing treatments help, so he's on a dual nebulizer now.
00:47
That's got him at 98%.
00:52
Currently cycling another blood pressure reading; last one within normal limits.
00:57
We’ll arrive at your facility in about five minutes and I’ll update the blood pressure then.
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Location mentioned:
Byron Rd, Howell, MI 48843
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