Medical emergency for sepsis alert in Berkeley, Berkeley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical service is transporting a 48-year-old woman with a right leg wound and signs of infection. She has swelling, redness, feels warm, and experiences shortness of breath. She is receiving oxygen and pain medication, en route to Alta Bates Medical Center in Berkeley.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening on the base of seismic 350.
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We're coming in code 2 for a sepsis alert.
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On board we have 48-year-old female.
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She's complaint is right leg pain.
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She does have a wound to her right foot along with redness and swelling.
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She's warm to the touch.
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I know if she has a fever at this moment, we'll have to check temperature when we get there.
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She is also complaining of shortness of breath on 2 liters of oxygen for comfort at this time.
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Vitals are as follows.
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146 over 84,
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98 heart rate.
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She is on 100% with the 2 liters, 22 respirations.
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She has a sugar of 85.
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We do have a 20-gauge to the right hand with 100 mcgs of fentanyl on board.
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We have the ETA of 8 minutes.
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Howdy copy?
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Copy with the input.
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