Medical team treats woman with breathing difficulty, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fort Worth Fire personnel transported a 62-year-old woman experiencing shortness of breath from her home to Harris Southwest Hospital. Medics reported low oxygen levels that improved with supplemental oxygen. The patient remained alert and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Harris Southwest, this is Fort Worth Fire Med 04 with patient report, priority three.
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Southwest, go ahead.
00:08
Good evening Southwest, this is Fort Worth Fire Med 04 coming to y'all with a 62-year-old (name withheld) coming from home.
00:16
Chief complaint tonight is going to be shortness of breath.
00:20
Patient has been feeling sick since about Friday.
00:22
(Name withheld) does have some mild crackles on the left lobe.
00:28
Initial oxygen saturation on scene was sitting at about 70% on room air.
00:32
We currently have (name withheld) at eight liters on a nasal cannula where oxygen saturation is currently 95%.
00:36
Patient is currently alert and oriented, heart rate approximately 110, blood pressure around 132 over 79.
00:49
We've performed the 12 lead.
00:50
12-lead shows sinus tachycardia.
00:52
We are currently about 10 minutes away from your facility.
00:54
Do you have any questions?
00:56
The arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Harris Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76132
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