Medical transport for breathing difficulty in Buckhannon, Buckhannon WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a woman to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Buckhannon for apparent breathing difficulties and infection concerns. The patient had been seen previously for a similar issue, presented with fever symptoms, and received medication and oxygen support during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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So, turn out from your facility.
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Fifty-six-year-old female, difficulty breathing, has an infected right great toe.
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(name withheld) was seen at your facility last night for the same thing.
00:11
(name withheld) is expecting a fever today.
00:13
Last one we got was 101.3.
00:15
(name withheld) administered two extra Tylenol prior to our arrival.
00:19
Last blood pressure is 114 over seventy-two.
00:22
Heart rate 106 and tachy.
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(name withheld) is ninety-eight percent on four liters of oxygen with a blood glucose of 160.
00:28
(name withheld) has an 18 gauge in the left.
00:31
They see (name withheld) had 50 mics of fentanyl and four of zofran, took pain from a ten to a two.
00:40
Also have normal saline hanging.
00:41
(name withheld) is at about 300.
00:43
I'll give you the rest of that side.
00:44
Be there in about eight or ten.
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Location mentioned:
Amalia Dr, Buckhannon, WV 26201
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