Man with pneumonia treated for breathing issue, Port Huron MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical team transported a 63-year-old man from near Pine Grove Ave, Port Huron, to McLaren Hospital after he experienced ongoing shortness of breath. The patient was previously diagnosed with pneumonia and reported difficulty breathing. His condition was stable during transport with supportive oxygen therapy.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're in Alpha 11 inbound with a 63-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today is shortness of breath.
00:06
Patient began experiencing shortness of breath Saturday.
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He went to urgent care on Monday, was diagnosed with pneumonia and sent home.
00:15
He returned today to urgent care because he still felt extremely short of breath.
00:21
Upon arrival, the patient was on a non-rebreather with oxygen saturation at 80 percent.
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He is currently about 95 percent on room air.
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Patient is currently alert.
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An IV has been established.
00:41
Blood pressure one hundred twenty-four over eighty-one.
00:44
Sinus rhythm on monitor with rate of seventy-three.
00:46
Twelve-lead EKG unremarkable.
00:49
He is not showing any signs of cyanosis.
00:52
Patient states it is hard for him to breathe and take a deep breath.
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Crew arrived at McLaren Hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Pine Grove Ave, Port Huron, MI 48060
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