Ambulance responds to breathing distress near South St, Dover DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical staff assisted a woman experiencing breathing distress near South St in Dover. The patient, with a history of asthma and COPD, was transported by ambulance to Kent General Hospital for treatment. Oxygen and aerosol treatments were administered en route, and her stability appeared to improve during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Kent DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Kent Five, we're at Station 13 on ambulance B63.
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Medical priority two, 66-year-old female, respiratory.
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History of asthma, COPD.
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Several recent unknown illness.
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Results in shortness of breath, diminished lung sounds in all fields.
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Okay, oxygen still on.
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Two point five liters, was ninety-two percent.
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Currently at ninety-six percent with aerosol treatment.
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Q and F 5.0 and .5.
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Pressure's good.
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She's tacky at 140.
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Pressure rate is 120.
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Several other complaints when I get there.
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We're loading her and should see you in ten to fifteen minutes.
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I don't. Thank you.
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Ten copies.
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Okay, we're clear on six left.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Dover, DE 19901
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