Medical emergency at hospital involves breathing difficulty, Martinsburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 27-year-old male near Hospital Dr experienced sudden breathing difficulty after eating. He has a history of lung blood clots. Medical personnel assessed his vital signs and provided oxygen during transport to Berkeley Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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059974. Ralph to Berkeley Medical Center, they have been contacted.
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They have a 27-27-year-old male.
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The state states a week and a half ago you have blood clots removed from both lungs.
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State's about 30 minutes ago, immediately after eating his belt, a sudden onset, shortens the breath.
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Upon a rival, federal patient alert and oriented line, supine and beds.
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State,
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he's beginning to feel better.
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Right now, I state, he's back to his normal state.
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History of blood quality disorder, no known drug allergies.
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Blood pressure is 128 over 92, heart rate of 120, found a stack on a monitor.
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Rest rate is 20, lungs are clear and equal bilaterally.
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GCS 15 skins warm dry, people's referral.
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O2 sat on room air with 90%.
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I have more 3 liters in a nasal cannula that this time is 96%.
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Transport position conferred.
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We have a 580, Jake Berkeley Medical Center.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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