Elderly woman treated for respiratory distress, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders from Christian Medic 46 transported a 91-year-old woman from her home near South Park St, Madison, to the hospital after she experienced sudden respiratory distress likely related to asthma. The patient received a DuoNeb treatment, her breathing improved, and she was reported stable upon transport.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Commander Haskell, inbound, Christian Medic 46.
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Go ahead.
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Commander Haskell, inbound, Christian Medic 46, about five to six minutes out.
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91-year-old female, 911 coming from home.
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Chief complaint of sudden onset of respiratory distress, has a history of asthma.
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Used her inhalers multiple times without any relief.
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Oxygen saturation on room air was 94%.
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She had very tight lung sounds on occasion.
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Give her a DuoNeb and she's now clear throughout.
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Respiratory distress has decreased.
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She's alert and oriented, GCS 15, resting comfortably, no other complaints.
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Heart rate of 94, sinus on the monitor.
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Respiratory rate of 22 and tidal of 30.
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Blood pressure 177 over 74 and current oxygen saturation is 94%.
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And she's afebrile.
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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