Woman with breathing difficulty taken to hospital, Warren MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 55-year-old woman was transported from her home near Chicago Rd in Warren to Henry Ford Hospital for shortness of breath that began the previous night. She had her tracheostomy removed about two weeks earlier and was stable with normal vital signs upon transport.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Warren Squad One routes to a fifty-five-year-old female call from home today with chief complaint of difficulty breathing.
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Difficulty breathing started last night.
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Patient was initially at eighty-four percent oxygen upon arrival.
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We have her on a non-rebreather.
00:12
She is now at one hundred percent oxygen.
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Patient also had her trach removed about two weeks ago.
00:18
It is sealed up now and breathing difficulty just started.
00:22
Engine 8, no change for GCS 15.
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All other vital signs are within normal limits.
00:26
ETA for facility is about three minutes.
00:27
Let's request further.
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