Male patient treated for breathing difficulties at hospital, St Clairsville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 51-year-old man was transported to Trinity/St. Clairsville hospital with shortness of breath and a dry cough. His vital signs were monitored, showing high blood pressure and normal oxygen levels with supplemental oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Trinity, St.
00:05
Clairville.
00:07
This is Trinity.
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This is Commeral, Trayette 2.3 to 9.
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Currently loaded inbounded facility.
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Currently in Ward, we have a 51-year-old male patient.
00:15
Correct,
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a 51-year-old male patient.
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Let me see this morning for shortness of breath.
00:23
One arrival patient found ambulatory out of the residence.
00:27
Patient says symptoms worsened aggressively throughout the day.
00:33
Patient has a dry cough.
00:38
Patient has a non-productive cough.
00:43
Non-productive cough, patient checked his clock,
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vital signs secured.
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Blood pressure 186 over 92, pulse 98 strong regular, respiratory rate 22, patient not compromised.
01:03
Oxygen saturation 95 percent, with three layers of oxygen by nasal cannula, then 97 to 98 percent.
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Arrival time estimated five to six minutes.
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Will provide update.
01:22
That's for saves.
01:23
Will give room upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Plaza Dr, St Clairsville, OH 43950
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