Medical emergency at Kaiser South San Francisco, South San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Kaiser South San Francisco Medical Center for a 72-year-old man experiencing sudden difficulty breathing. The patient was conscious and alert with stable vitals according to paramedics. The individual, a dialysis patient, reportedly did not have chest pain and was transported to the hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Kaiser, go ahead.
00:03
Kaiser Rescue 61, we're about three to four minutes out on board.
00:07
We've got a 72-year-old male.
00:10
He seems to be alert and oriented, GCS 15 at this time.
00:13
Coming in for difficulty breathing, sudden onset this morning that woke him up from his sleep.
00:18
Not having any chest pain, totally looks good.
00:20
He was a fire rate in the 30s.
00:23
Initial CO2 is in the 60s.
00:25
He didn't really have any wheezing or rales noted.
00:28
Town,
00:29
But he was just breathing really fast.
00:31
He says this has happened before and every time that it's happened, he's needed to be on dialysis on a Wednesday.
00:39
He's currently still on schedule, hasn't missed any appointments, but we'll give you the arrival.
00:44
Rescue 61.
00:47
Code two.
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Location mentioned:
El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080
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