Man with shortness of breath en route to Poway hospital, Poway CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 53-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath likely caused by anxiety to the hospital near Pomerado Road in Poway. His vital signs are mostly normal. They expect to arrive in two minutes.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UCSD Medic 42 with a short EPA,
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two minutes.
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42,
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sorry, I'm like finishing up this burn, but if you want to give me just a quick report, I can call it in.
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Yeah, I'll make it super quick.
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You can just let Pomerado and PMC Poway, know they've got a 53 male coming in, UTA 2 minutes, shortness of breath.
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FS 2522,
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5925,
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probable anxiety.
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All vitals are pretty good.
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He's just mildly tachycardic and hypertensive,
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and a little bit low on his end title.
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Everything else is, picture perfect vitals.
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We'll be there in two minutes.
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He's an 0 by four.
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Lung's clear.
00:37
Okay, why can't I get those two facilities straight?
00:40
Is the trauma center or the little one? The little one in Poway.
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Old name was Pomerado.
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So yeah, the little one, not the trauma center in Escondido.
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We're pulling up to Poway in two minutes.
00:51
Okay, I'll give them all.
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Location mentioned:
Pomerado Rd, Poway, CA 92064
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