Medical team assists woman with breathing issue, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 33-year-old woman experiencing respiratory distress near Taylor and Marion Streets in Columbia. The transport was non-emergent, and the patient remained stable with normal vital signs during the trip to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Baptist Richland County Unit 265 en route to your facility.
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Non-emergent transport of a 33-year-old female patient coming today for respiratory distress.
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(Name withheld) was driving down the road when she felt like she couldn't breathe.
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She drove back home, used her albuterol inhaler, and is still feeling like she can't take a deep breath.
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Blood pressure is currently 132 over 84.
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Heart rate is 76.
00:25
Regular string of times for them on the four lane.
00:28
Highest pressure noted was 150 over 100.
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Highest heart rate noted was 120 upon arrival.
00:34
Respirations currently 18, SCO2 on room air 98%.
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Obtained a BGL of 175 milligrams per deciliter.
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GCS of 15 and an ETA of about 7 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Taylor at, Marion St, Columbia, SC 29220
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