62-year-old woman treated for breathing difficulty at home, Lewiston MI


Emergency medical services responded to a home near Wolf Lake Rd for a 62-year-old woman experiencing severe shortness of breath and abnormal vital signs. She was given oxygen and medication before being transported to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Do you have to run the suspect? Yep, I just found him in Armas, and I am doing that now. Clear, thank you. Homemate, 6 to 8 in bounds, 62-year-old female, initials, he is in tango, he is in Edward, the adverse of 914, 1962. The patient's complaint today is going to be shortness of breath. Patient woke up for family, extremely short of breath.
00:29
At-home diagnostics confirmed a presence of an FPO2 in the high 80s and an abnormally fast heart rate. The patient did have some bilateral, lower, low, freezing. We have a current set of vital heart rate 113, sign the stack on the monitor. No XPT on the 12th, lots of blood pressure was 151 over 79. Current respirations were 20, short, shallow.
00:56
Currently, I have an SPO2 of 93% on 6 liters of oxygen. I have administered one Dodo and 125 of Svalu Medrall. Unless you require anything further, we should see you in 5 to 10 minutes. Nothing further, room and 10 minutes on arrival, let me clear. Central 40 open-night. A 40-off night. Arrival McLearn. Arrival McClure. 10-4. Joe, can they get 20 to 8, please.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wolf Lake Rd, Lewiston, MI 49756
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