Patient with breathing trouble taken to hospital, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 49‑year‑old man to Arlington Memorial Hospital after he experienced shortness of breath while walking. His condition improved with oxygen and other vitals were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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AMH for Arlington Medic 5, Priority 3 traffic.
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AMH, go ahead.
00:08
This is Arlington Medic 5 coming in with a 49-year-old male patient today.
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Chief complaint is shortness of breath.
00:14
Patient said he was out walking.
00:16
Suddenly he just got short of breath.
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Called us, we got to him.
00:20
Blood counts were clear, equal bilaterally.
00:21
No other medical issues.
00:23
Heart rate showing trigeminal PVCs.
00:27
Rate in the 130s.
00:30
At rest, he's at 93 on two liters oxygen.
00:35
He's breathing about 27 times a minute, total of 18 currently.
00:38
Last blood pressure is 139 over 91.
00:43
Blood sugar 177.
00:45
18-gauge IV on the left AC.
00:47
Currently, patient says breathing has improved but still there.
00:52
No pain currently.
00:55
Are 78 out? Anything else?
00:59
Nope. See you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012
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