Medical team responds to respiratory issue at hospital, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a man experiencing shortness of breath and mild fever at St. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee. The man’s condition appeared stable, with oxygen levels around ninety-five percent and normal vital signs. Personnel reported no serious distress, and transport to the hospital proceeded without issue.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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You can receive near 17th St.
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St. Luke's Hospital for a 73-year-old male.
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Chief complaint of shortness of breath since yesterday.
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Patient has a low-grade fever, 100.1 since yesterday and 100.6 today.
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Patient.
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Caregiver says the patient has been somewhat short of breath today.
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Oxygen saturation around ninety-five percent on room air.
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Current vitals: blood pressure 144 over 96, pulse 88, respirations 18.
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Patient has a GCS of 15.
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Has some cognitive delays.
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A neighbor will meet at the hospital as well.
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We are less than a minute out with any questions or concerns.
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Is that SpO2?
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Unit 295 on the way.
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Ninety-five.
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That's right. You just say thank you.
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I'll notify South Shore Hospital.
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He returned.
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W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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