Medical transfer from Henry Ford Rochester, Rochester MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 67-year-old man experiencing breathing difficulty and fluid buildup around the lungs from Henry Ford Rochester Hospital to another hospital in Macomb County. The patient was stable, receiving oxygen, and showed normal vital signs during transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henry Four to Warren, go ahead with your traffic.
00:03
Henry Four to Warren, good evening.
00:04
West Star Alpha One Four Six, ready for your traffic at this time.
00:08
We are bringing you a sixty-seven year old male.
00:10
That sixty-seven year old male is going to be transferred from Henry Ford Rochester.
00:15
Patient initially came in with some dyspnea.
00:17
He was found to have bilateral pleural effusions.
00:22
Patient is currently alert and oriented, GCS fifteen.
00:25
Last set of vitals for you.
00:27
It's going to be 101.
00:28
107 over 65.
00:29
That's 107 over 65, heart rate 88.
00:32
It's on his monitor.
00:34
As good as it's going to be 98% on three and a half liters of oxygen; he’ll continue off.
00:39
Respirations are about 18, slightly labored at times.
00:43
Patient has a PICC line in the right arm and a 20 gauge in the left arm as well.
00:47
We’ll be there in about four or five minutes.
00:49
Do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
W University Dr, Rochester, MI 48307
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