Male patient with breathing issues taken to medical center, Cedar Park TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 36-year-old male patient with history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, kidney failure, and congestive heart failure was transported to Cedar Park Medical Center. The patient experienced shortness of breath, was on CPAP, and receiving nitroglycerin treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Williamson TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cedar Park Medical Center, this is Medic 25.
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Medic 25, go ahead.
00:06
Cedar Park, this is Medic 25.
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We're inbound your facility code three.
00:10
Code three patient today.
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We're bringing you a 36-year-old male 36.
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He's complaining of shortness of breath.
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Walk up to our stations.
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He's got a history of COPD,
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dialysis, kidney failure, CHF.
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On Saturday.
00:28
We currently have him on CPAP at 12 liters per minute, 10 of pressure.
00:34
Current blood pressure is 222 over 135.
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Heart rate is 110.
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SPO2 is 92%.
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We started at 80 on room air.
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We're at 92% on CPAP.
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In titles 27, green there 30 times a minute.
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We're setting up a vent for him right now.
00:54
He's got 3,000 nitro on board, one inch of pace.
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That's all the vital signs I have for you right now.
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Any kind of questions?
01:03
No, for you when you get here.
01:05
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Pkwy Bldg. B suite 320, Cedar Park, TX 78613
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