Medical emergency of older man with breathing issues, Cudahy WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 74-year-old man near S Lake Dr, Cudahy, with shortness of breath. He has asthma, recent stroke with right side weakness, and high blood pressure. He was transported to South Shore Hospital for treatment.
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Transcript:
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This is kind of head, Med 141.41, party round number C-252904, 74-year-old male, 7.4-year-old male.
00:07
She complained of shortness of breath, Q-rest, stress.
00:11
Patient has a history of asthma.
00:13
Had a stroke two weeks ago, has right-sided deficits from the stroke.
00:19
Base report is feeling short to rest all day, progressively getting worse.
00:24
Our rival, we got vitals of BP195-97, pulse of 110.
00:31
Restorations were 40, shallow, instipari and ex-corri leasing.
00:36
He was a 14, 15.
00:38
We also noted some tripodting.
00:43
Got an IV established.
00:46
He's got a stone ab times two.
00:47
and 16 million runs with decks.
00:52
Currens are 189, over 99, and our respirations of 40,
00:57
and it's also 114.
00:59
We're about 5 minutes off from the hospital.
01:01
Do you have any questions for me?
01:03
No, no questions.
01:04
I'll notify South Shore.
01:05
Thank you.
01:07
Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Lake Dr, Cudahy, WI 53110
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