Man with chronic lung disease treated during emergency transport, Middletown CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 62-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease experienced acute shortness of breath and excessive sweating. He was treated with medication during transport to Middlesex Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex CT EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Middlesex Hospital to Medic 1.
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The Middlesex is on.
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Go ahead of your bedstreet.
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So,
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62 male from home, COPD air.
00:12
It's bronchitis, probably once a year, he tells he's hipping with bronchitis.
00:19
When I got through me, he was acutely shorter breath, really struggled, and he was profusely diaphoretic.
00:24
He's got his second stool on air right down.
00:26
His breathing is more controlled.
00:28
My hair a bit more air moving.
00:31
He's also gotten 1.25-money microal.
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This is okay.
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Fine, we'll do here in a few minutes.
00:39
We're clear, see on arrival.
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