Medical emergency at Washington Hospital involves anaphylactic reaction, Fremont CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance is responding urgently to Washington Hospital for a 35-year-old female with a possible anaphylactic reaction. She received epinephrine and Benadryl and shows symptoms including wheezing, facial swelling, and hives. Vital signs indicate elevated blood pressure and heart rate, with oxygen support in place. Arrival time is under two minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Going to Washington, everybody. Four hundred and two coming into you.
00:02
Code three. Code three with a thirty-five year old female.
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Thirty-five year old came out having an anaphylactic reaction.
00:08
Currently we have a full milligram of epinephrine on board and 100 of benadryl.
00:13
Still with bilateral wheezes, shortness of breath, and she's got swelling and hives all over her face.
00:19
And currently vitals blood pressure 180 over 100 , heart rate at 135 , saturating ninety-five percent on a nasal cannula, blowing eight liters oxygen.
00:28
They have green and red reporting two times a minute.
00:31
She is 802 at this time, and we'll be there in about less than we'll be there less than 2 min .
00:36
Code three, any copy?
00:39
Copy code three and four access in 2 min .
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Location mentioned:
Washington Health, 2000 Mowry Ave, Fremont, CA 94538
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