Medical emergency at nursing home involving elderly patient, Austin MN
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An elderly female patient at St. Marks nursing home near 15th Ave SW was lethargic with a high heart rate and difficulty breathing. EMS provided IV access and nebulizer treatment and transported the patient to MCHS Austin hospital.
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Transcript:
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661, priority 2[1], St.
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Marks, nursing home, 415th Avenue,
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Southwest.
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Room 92,
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66-year-old female patient lethargic, high heart rate, general decline, priority 2[1].
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Very fine.
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Dispatch, 6-6-11-state mark.
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Tried in-roll. Okay.
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Dispatch 6-6 to transport a routine often.
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Transporting routine, Austin.
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Transporting.
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MCHS Austin from 662 with the incoming medical.
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This is MCHS Austin.
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Go ahead.
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We are in room with a 66-year-old female patient.
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She is lethargic.
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Patient is having difficulty breathing.
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We did get IV access and the patient is on a nebulizer treatment for wheezing.
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SpO2 is pulse of 70.
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Systolic of 151, respirations are at 20.
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CO2 is 97 on nebulizer treatments.
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ETA is one minute.
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Do you have any questions?
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Copy that, we'll see you shortly.
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We'll see you shortly.
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That's one on CEE.
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Project.
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This is 6662 destination.
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Session.
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priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
15th Ave SW, Austin, MN 55912
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