Medical team treats breathing emergency near 14th St, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a male patient experiencing difficulty breathing at a medical facility near 14th Street in Wilmington. The patient was placed on a CPAP machine during transport, resulting in improved oxygen levels. He was taken to Wilmington Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have a (name withheld) about 75 years old coming from an interfacility for Elsmere facility.
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How do you copy so far?
00:08
Oh, this is Doc 990.
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I missed why the patient is coming.
00:12
I'm getting to it.
00:14
So,
00:15
A male patient at a facility called for difficulty breathing near Limestone.
00:20
He had crackling sounds in both lungs pretty high up.
00:24
He was ninety-three percent on three liters of oxygen.
00:28
We currently have him on CPAP.
00:30
His response level has improved.
00:32
He is currently at ninety-seven percent with the CPAP.
00:38
Pressure is about 122 over 80.
00:41
Twelve lead was unremarkable.
00:43
Heart rate is sixty-three.
00:44
Stand by for any questions.
00:48
Copy all. Can you take an ETA? I am trying to get a room for you on arrival.
00:52
Sure, we're about 5 min out.
00:56
It'll be Route Three on arrival.
00:58
We'll see when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
W 14th St, Wilmington, DE 19801
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