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Man treated for allergic reaction to bee stingOceanside CA

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 60-year-old man suffered an allergic reaction after a bee sting. He was treated with epinephrine, Benadryl, and breathing treatments. His vital signs are stable with some mild wheezing as paramedics transport him to Tri-City Hospital near Vista Way in Oceanside.

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Transcript:
00:00
132-6-7-9. Can we malice medical, 60-year-old male,
00:04
he complained of allergic reaction.
00:06
Second time at your facility, got about 5 minutes ETA.
00:09
Called out to PACE urgent care, patient lying in bed, alert and talking on arrival.
00:16
Sounds like about 30 minutes ago,
00:18
he experienced an allergic reaction from being stung by a bee.
00:22
He was having some respiratory involvement and chest tightness,
00:25
as well as hives and rash and swelling.
00:30
He was seen at the ER where they administered epinephrine intramuscular at 0.3 milligrams and 50 milligrams of Benadryl oral.
00:48
Initial oxygen saturation on room air was in the 90s.
00:58
They administered a breathing treatment as well.
01:02
Current oxygen saturation is 96.
01:11
Current vital signs: heart rate 120, sinus tachycardia, blood pressure 106 over 68.
01:18
He is breathing about 20 times per minute,
01:21
a little shallow but effective.
01:23
Some mild wheezing is still present,
01:26
so initiated another breathing treatment.
01:36
All anticipated treatment will be high-flow oxygen.
01:40
Looking to give another breathing treatment and a fluid bolus.
01:51
All pertinent meds given on arrival and expect about 5 to 10 minute ETA at your facility.
01:56
Anything else we can get for you?

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

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