Man treated for low blood pressure and breathing trouble, Lacey WA
Emergency medical teams responded to a residence near A Street for a man experiencing very low blood pressure, difficulty breathing, and low oxygen levels. The patient, a 54-year-old male, has been in declining health, not eating or drinking well, and has been given oxygen during treatment.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
Can you upgrade our call to ALS for hypotension?
00:06
Happy upgrading for hypotension in summary.
00:22
Medic 3, FireOPS 1, ALS Response[1].
00:26
At near A Loop Southeast.
00:31
Cross Street is between Roxana Drive Southeast and Corporate Center Drive Southeast.
00:37
We'll grade for hypotension.
00:54
Radio to Ocean 3.
00:56
To Ocean 3.
01:00
I added a note to this call.
01:02
You can close it as info for now.
01:07
Receive.
01:23
834, BLS Yellow Response[2], near Nibbeam Drive Southeast.
01:29
Cross Street is between Chatham Drive Southeast and Chatham Drive Southeast.
01:38
We're still getting further information.
01:43
She states that a resident who set off three bombs in the past was just seen leaving.
01:49
It was (name withheld).
01:56
Two David 47.
01:58
Two names is 47.
01:59
7-3.
02:03
Two boys, seven-three.
02:07
34
02:10
Which item 34?
02:13
Yeah,
02:16
2-736, we use 7 of these calls.
02:20
2736 in Units around to Unity Commons, the RPS staff.
02:24
Medic 3 from 833.
02:31
You have for Medic 3.
02:35
Our patient is a 54-year-old male.
02:39
We got an oscillated blood pressure of 80 over 40.
02:42
He's breathing at 20 with noisy lung sounds throughout.
02:47
This SPO2 is 81 in room air.
02:49
We have him at 15 liters of oxygen and now he's bumped up to 90.
02:53
He's been at a gradual health decline for the last month and not eating or drinking much.
02:59
He's a full code.
03:01
We just got another blood pressure, 90 over 46.
03:09
Manager, copy, good short.
03:11
Also, what's the heart rate?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS Response: Advanced medical response for emergencies requiring higher-level life support interventions.
[2]
BLS Yellow Response: Basic Life Support medical response with yellow (non-life-threatening, moderate-priority) designation.
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Location mentioned:
A St, Washington 98513
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