Woman revived after possible carbon monoxide exposure, Houghton County MI
Emergency responders treated an unresponsive woman on Boston Road who was possibly exposed to carbon monoxide. She was revived with airway support and oxygen. Her vital signs improved after treatment.
Audio|Source: Houghton and Keweenaw Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Is there any way I could get a set of sevens up to Boston Road?
00:09
Boston Road? Yeah,
00:14
that's correct, Boston Road.
00:17
Okay, go ahead up there.
00:21
Okay, thanks, boss.
00:28
Thank you for Mercy H.
00:30
Mercy, go on.
00:32
Okay, go ahead.
00:35
H melt for Cyrus.
00:38
Okay.
00:43
Can you runoff from Mercy 8.
00:49
Go ahead, Murphy, this is Q&A.
00:53
We're approximately five to eight minutes out with a possibly middle-aged female, I didn't get an age or name.
01:01
That was involved with possibly carbon monoxide, we're not too sure yet.
01:06
I get some readings in the first floor were a little higher than normal.
01:13
She was unresponsive, just a little bit of agonal breathing.
01:18
First responders were trying to bag her.
01:21
We got her in the rake.
01:22
I was unable to intubate to lift the jaw so I put an i-gel in.
01:26
We have her.
01:29
Her heart rate was also down in the 40s then.
01:32
SPO2 was less than 50 for our monitor break.
01:39
After bragging with the IHL through all, the patient's respirations returned back to normal.
01:45
She is breathing on her all, current vital heart rate through 99, FPL297.
01:53
Blood pressure was 150 over 603, blood sugar was little over 200, I forget the exact number.
02:01
Is there any other information you need at this time? I did not find an IV subject.
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Location mentioned:
Boston Rd, Franklin Township, MI
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