Male patient transported for breathing difficulty, San Leandro CA
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance is transporting a male patient to Kaiser San Leandro hospital for shortness of breath. The patient is receiving nebulizer treatment and will be upgraded to emergency transport with a CPAP device.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Dr. Smith, we're en route.
00:03
We're with a male patient complaining of shortness of breath.
00:07
The last measurement was loosely over 100.
00:09
The former is 33.
00:11
Now on nebulizer treatment and at 100.
00:15
That's 80.
00:17
He's 16 and LSU in 10, 73.
00:21
10, 73. 10, 20, too.
00:29
Question the end of what?
00:32
Hello. Is there a 3-8 traffic model?
00:36
We open a few email chain-link the elevator pitch.
00:41
Currently, the recess of a 15, my plazaar, 308, over 80,
00:45
which is a lot of 25.
00:48
They're bringing in 24 times.
00:51
We've got a high
00:54
98% are we there, and we're going to have.
01:00
Hi, Bloodsia.
01:01
Hi,
01:02
Bloodsia. Pacta Code M2.
01:06
Kaiser San Leandro.
01:07
Cres,
01:09
a copy of the crib.
01:12
Cases of C2.
01:16
(number withheld). I bring you down if you need to go first from this press.
01:19
Just want to let you know we're going to upgrade code 3 and put the patient on CPAP and we'll see to that 5.
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Location mentioned:
Merced St, San Leandro, CA 94577
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