Elderly female patient treated for low blood pressure, San Leandro CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an emergency medical team transported a 79-year-old female patient to the hospital. The patient was initially suffering from very low blood pressure and was assisted with a breathing device and epinephrine. Her condition improved to stable blood pressure and normal breathing rate during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
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Family Andrew 8356 priority code 3 traffic.
00:04
San Leandro 8356, code 3 priority traffic.
00:08
Go for it.
00:11
San Andreas is Monday 356, very amount to 3 on board we have a 79 year old female I'm coming from all things.
00:17
Patient is being bagged currently patients.
00:22
General Lowe's going to do as well. Blood pressure is going to be 113 over 70% heart rate at 89 starting at 99% on the BVM.
00:34
with a respiration rate being back to about 18 nations.
00:40
Sugar is going to be 236.
00:45
Stanley, normally, hold.
00:48
Salieri, my apologies.
00:49
The patient's original blood pressure was going to be 44 over 23.
00:54
Vision was given push-out epi.
00:56
We have an updated pressure of 113 over 84.
01:02
E-2D is going to be about 300 copies.
01:06
San Leandro Hospital, Ucopi, METIC 3-6, priority in CO3 traffic.
01:12
All right, you're getting to go.
01:13
See you soon.
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Location mentioned:
E 14th St, San Leandro, CA 94578
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