Medical transport for breathing distress near N Tarrant Pkwy, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fort Worth Fire Medic 51 transported an adult male who experienced shortness of breath, possibly related to asthma and prior pneumonia. The patient was stabilized on CPAP and taken to Medical City Alliance. Vital signs and treatment details were communicated during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Fort Worth Fire Medic 51.
00:03
I've currently got a 60-year-old male on board complaining of shortness of breath since last night.
00:09
Patient has a history of aspiration pneumonia, gets pneumonia frequently as well as asthma.
00:16
Sat in about 66, 66.
00:18
Percent on his home nebulizer.
00:24
Wheezing and bronchi noted to all fields.
00:28
Currently he is on CPAP at 15 liters a minute.
00:36
Current vitals: pulse rate about 100 in sinus rhythm, blood pressure 147 over 91.
00:45
He's breathing about 20 times a minute.
00:46
End-tidal CO2 23.
00:50
He's satting 100 percent now on that CPAP.
00:53
I've also given him ten of decadron.
00:55
I've got a 20 gauge IV established in the right wrist.
01:03
We'll be at Medical City Alliance back door in about 12 to 13 minutes.
01:07
Anything further for me?
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