Medical team transports man with low oxygen, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel in Lansing responded to a man with low oxygen levels and shortness of breath. The 58-year-old patient was transported to the hospital on oxygen support, with vital signs within normal limits.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Very R, very R, help D medic 411 EMT Murphy.
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How do you copy?
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Hello, this is (name withheld).
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We are EMT One.
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If we copy, go ahead with your traffic.
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Good afternoon, we're coming to you with a 58-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today is low oxygen levels.
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Patient says that he started to feel short of breath but his oxygen levels.
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So we're in the low 90s.
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Right now I have him on oxygen, 4 liters nasal cannula at 100%.
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All vitals within normal limit.
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92 for pulse rate 166 over 90.
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Four for a pressure.
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If you got nothing further from us, we'll be out of facility in about 1 min.
00:37
Thank you so much, Lansing. Was the patient on and like room air oxygen when he was in low nineties?
00:43
Lansing, was the patient on room air when he was in the low nineties?
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Negative, he was on oxygen.
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How much oxygen?
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(name withheld) is coming up.
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Thank you so much, Lansing.
00:53
We'll see you in about a minute.
00:54
Okay.
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Main St, Lansing, MI
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