Medical team transports woman with breathing distress, Hayward CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Medic 401 transported an elderly woman experiencing sudden shortness of breath from near Calaroga Ave in Hayward to St. Rose Hospital. Her oxygen levels were low but improved after receiving supplemental oxygen and CPAP during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, St. St. Rose Hospital. Medic 401 inbound to your facility.
00:03
Code three on board.
00:05
We have an eighty-one-year-old female coming in with sudden onset of shortness of breath.
00:10
Patient was noted to be at 80% on room air initially.
00:13
Patient was placed on a non-rebreather.
00:15
We got her oxygen up to eighty-three percent.
00:17
Patient now is on a CPAP.
00:19
We have eighty-five percent.
00:21
Patient is still tachypneic.
00:23
Lung sounds are wrong.
00:25
In all fields,
00:27
Patient 304, GCS 15, last set of vitals 180 over 110.
00:32
Again, patient is eighty-five percent on CPAP.
00:34
She’s breathing approximately 40 times a minute, short shallow respirations.
00:38
Working on an IV,
00:41
Showing 110 on sinus tach on the twelve lead.
00:45
We’re coming from down the street, we’re about 5 minutes out.
00:47
Medic 401, how do you copy?
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Location mentioned:
Calaroga Ave, Hayward, CA 94545
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