Medical team assists patient with breathing issue, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew responded near Moross Rd in Detroit for a possible medical emergency involving a man experiencing breathing difficulties related to COPD and asthma. The patient had received several albuterol treatments at home and showed improvement after additional treatment during transport to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Germain, this is 84 Bravo 152 coming in with a priority two medical.
00:03
How do you copy?
00:06
(name withheld), go ahead.
00:09
84 Bravo 152, coming in with a 60-year-old male.
00:13
Chief complaint today is DIV.
00:16
Serious COPD and asthma.
00:19
He had wheezing, inspiratory and expiratory.
00:22
He already did three albuterol treatments at home.
00:26
We gave him two additional albuterol treatments because he was still continuing to have wheezing.
00:42
Patient's heart rate was 119.
00:45
That's 0119.
00:48
He was 94% on room air and 98% after the albuterol treatment.
00:56
BP was 142 over 80.
00:59
Respiratory rate was about 20.
01:03
He was somewhat labored when he entered the ambulance.
01:10
He says he's breathing better with an albuterol treatment.
01:15
We're about 5 minutes away.
01:16
Do you require tank first?
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