Paramedics transport patient with heart failure symptoms, Poway CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 75-year-old male patient experiencing shortness of breath due to a congestive heart failure exacerbation to Pomerado Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
We're looking to go to Pomerado with approximately a 75-year-old male chief complaint of shortness of breath, CHF exacerbation.
00:10
Since you guys the instant number, it's going to be (number withheld).
00:20
A patient states that he began becoming short of breath at home.
00:24
He has a burning sensation in his lungs.
00:27
As far as the evaluation, it does appear to be a CHF exacerbation.
00:31
SpO2 was 68% on room air.
00:35
Right now I do have him on a CPAP.
00:39
Administered three rounds of nitroglycerin.
00:42
Let me know if you want me to go through the vitals.
00:44
I didn't send them to you as improving.
00:46
History of CHF.
00:48
No allergies.
00:49
Takes a good amount of meds.
00:51
Just for the treatments that I've told you this far.
00:54
He is refusing an IV if his guy wants to wait until the hospital.
00:58
Let me know if there's anything else I can get for you.
01:04
956, no further questions at the time.
01:07
Yes, they do have a question.
01:08
What is your ETA to Pomerado?
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Location mentioned:
Pomerado Rd, Poway, CA 92064
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