Male patient treated for asthma attack near Pasteur Drive, Stanford CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient near Pasteur Drive suffered an asthma attack with shortness of breath during physical activity. He received albuterol treatment and oxygen support while being transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Stamber, go ahead.
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Good evening, Stanford.
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Samson, at 45.
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Code 2. Right now,
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my upgrade treatment does work.
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We'll be there in about (number withheld) minutes.
00:12
I've got a 61, 6.1-year-old male.
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Chief Point is going to be short of breath.
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His T.O.P.
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and asthma, I believe.
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Non-compliant with his medication, was walking up his stairs when he had a sudden exacerbation or shortness of breath.
00:26
Fire found him to be satting in the 7th.
00:28
Right now, he's on his second round of albuterol, so he's already to receive.
00:32
five milligrams, I'm giving him another five.
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He's resting around 20 at a percent, I'm sorry, 98% now, eight liters of the nebulizer, but the Ntidal is 74.
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He's very tight and still weasie.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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