Elderly woman treated for breathing issues at hospital, Petoskey MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly woman at McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital experienced breathing difficulty and leg swelling. Medical personnel reported a history of congestive heart failure and transported her for treatment with a short arrival time.
Audio|Heard on: Emmet MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Room bound to your facility was a ninety-year-old female, short ETA of about 3 minutes.
00:05
Initials are (name withheld).
00:08
Date of birth (number withheld).
00:10
Patient's complaining of some difficulty breathing today and difficulty walking.
00:16
Patient does have congestive heart failure, and her legs are very swollen, tight with edema.
00:24
She is having a little bit of difficulty breathing upon movement.
00:28
Her room air oxygen saturation was eighty-nine.
00:31
On four liters of oxygen.
00:32
She's up to ninety-eight.
00:34
Heart rate is eighty-four.
00:35
Sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:36
Blood pressure 120 over fifty-eight.
00:40
Glucose of 184.
00:43
She's resting completely on the cot right now, and she's not in too much distress.
00:47
This has been going on—the edema for about a month now, the difficulty breathing probably one day.
00:54
We'll meet you in 3 minutes unless you require anything further.
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Location mentioned:
Connable Ave, Petoskey, MI 49770
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