Asthma attack treated with medication in ambulance, Ithaca NY
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics treated a 49-year-old woman for an asthma attack near Dates Dr in Ithaca. She received medication and her breathing improved during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins NY Hospital Group Calls
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00:49
Transcript:
00:00
We're en route with a 49-year-old female having an asthma attack on response upon our arrival.
00:06
Saturations were good the entire time at 100%. We started her on a DuoNeb.
00:13
She's on her second DuoNeb now.
00:15
We also started two grams of magnesium, I have five more minutes left.
00:20
She's starting to breathe better, able to speak,
00:24
talk to us a little bit.
00:27
Current set of vitals right now, she's talked to Cardic 1 at 4, 154 over 54 with history of high blood pressure.
00:33
Like I said, 100% saturation, a little bit of wheezing that we could hear.
00:39
And our ETA is probably like three or four minutes.
00:42
Copy your report, Bangs 951, room 14 on arrival, notify if any changes, CMC clear.
00:48
Clear, one's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Dates Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850
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