Man with respiratory distress transported to Wayne Hospital, Wayne MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 67-year-old male from a group home was transported to Wayne Hospital with respiratory distress, low oxygen saturation, and crackling lung sounds. He was given oxygen and monitored during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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For Wayne, Alpha 8114, Priority 1, how do you copy?
00:06
He was 14 copies.
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We're inbound priority one with Corewell Wayne right now with a 67-year-old male, patient coming from a group home.
00:15
The group home reports that he aspirated.
00:20
They said that he started to have audible crackles in his lung sounds.
00:27
Midnight last night, they called today when a home health care nurse arrived on scene.
00:31
Patient was sitting at 62% oxygen on room air, crackles in all four quadrants of the chest.
00:40
We currently have him on 15 liters via non-rebreather.
00:45
Patient oxygen saturation improved to 89%, respiratory rate about 40.
00:51
He is tachycardic, sinus rhythm on the monitor, heart rate 135.
00:55
Blood pressure at 124 over 75.
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Location mentioned:
Annapolis St, Wayne, MI 48184
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