Unresponsive elderly patient with low oxygen levels treated, Wake County NC


Emergency personnel are treating a 90-year-old patient on oxygen with dangerously low oxygen saturation who has become unresponsive at a first floor HR suite near Capitol and 540 in Wake County.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Cared on you on 14, you're responding to a 20-year-old male, male, conscious, and breathing.
00:03
They have an unresponsive employee.
00:06
Breathing is completely normal, not responding normally, not changing color, not known if it has a history of power problems.
00:11
That's going to be a delta.
00:12
That's your house.
00:13
40.C also be advised, patient's going to be the first floor H.R.
00:23
suite. Copy. First floor, H.R.
00:24
6.2. Okay. First floor, H.R. 6.000.
00:26
Rarely, latter, 22, for Medic 3-0.
00:28
Go ahead for ladder 22.
00:30
Hey gentlemen, what do you got for us?
00:33
We've got a 90-year-old patient.
00:34
On two liters a minute of O2, we've got an 80-02 sat, 80 heart rate.
00:41
That's where we're at right now.
00:42
We're putting them on 12 liters per minute.
00:43
We got a sat back to 90.
00:45
Copy that. Are we hearing any burglings sounds or anything like that?
00:50
We're checking lung sounds now.
00:52
Thank you, sir. We're on Capitol in 540 right now.
00:55
I have 22,000.
00:56
22 DMS. Go to metric 30?
01:00
We got wheeze in both sides.
01:02
Probably that weizing both sides.
01:03
We're coming up on Durant Road right now.
01:06
Probably, we got O2 sat at 92 now.
01:08
They're reporting no two set at 92.
01:12
No abnormal temperature.
01:13
Governor. We'll see you shortly.
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