Medical emergency at Kaiser South San Francisco, South San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel respond to a medical incident involving a 78-year-old with shortness of breath and abnormal heart rhythm near El Camino Real. The patient is en route to Kaiser South San Francisco Medical Center with urgent medical attention indicated.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
The morning, Calvertisal, AMRMedic 4-1, Code 3, 5-minute ETA, Code 3.
00:06
On Derby, (name withheld).
00:08
78, shortness of breath, since approximately 0500 this morning,
00:12
shortness of breath, C-TAC, one air shot of 80.
00:16
She is in A-S-RV-R with runs of V-TAC,
00:19
runs of V-TAC,
00:22
A-F-RV-R, A-V-R, A-P-R, rate of 180, blood pressure, 147, 109.
00:28
I repeat, heart rate 180, respirations of 40, shouting 80%, William Myers shouting 100% on CPOP.
00:38
Are you ready for a Kaiser number?
00:43
Kaiser South,
00:47
close through Tropic, are you ready for a Kaiser number?
00:52
Yeah, your traffic's really broken up.
00:54
We can see an ATA and a hybrid number if you have it.
01:00
ETA is three minutes.
01:02
Code 3 shortness of breath.
01:04
Runs of VTAC.
01:06
MRN (number withheld).
01:11
M.R.N.
01:13
(number withheld).
01:16
Code 3, 3 minutes.
01:21
Time sounds clear.
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Location mentioned:
El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080
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