Unresponsive elderly woman with low oxygen at St Mark's, Austin MN
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An 89-year-old woman at St. Mark's Memory Care became unresponsive with low oxygen levels. She is a do not resuscitate/do not intubate patient and currently breathing but unconscious.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to Austin Fire for a medical at St.
00:02
Mark's Memory Care near Southwest Austin.
00:06
They're in the main lobby area, use door number five, for a female not responding with low oxygen levels.
00:17
Use door number five near Southwest.
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Then we're going to Austin Fire for a medical at St.
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Mark's Memory Care,
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near Southwest.
00:27
They're in the main lobby area, use door number five.
00:32
Female not responding properly with low oxygen levels, use door number five near Southwest.
00:40
747, please respond.
00:44
6-61.
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Austin Fire, copy.
00:50
Please copy your page, 147.
00:53
661, Priority 2[1] in Austin at St.
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St. Mark's Nursing near 15th Avenue Southwest, Room 15.
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Sixth one, I'll be your route to six.
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Coming out.
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Coming up.
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...through to the Rout, St.
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Mark's Apartments.
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For other medical.
01:19
Copy.
01:25
661 upgrade priority 1.
01:27
This is an 89-year-old female not conscious and breathing.
01:32
Copy well-grade.
01:39
90135.
01:47
This has a subject call wondering if their cat is in the pound.
01:50
Can you see if there's a tabby cat with a white chest and then give my RPA call back?
01:59
Okay.
02:05
Part two, partially available, returning to outwardly?
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Tabby, clear, returning.
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6.61. Sounds like this patient is a DNR or DNI patient.
02:14
She's currently still unconscious.
02:16
She has effective breathing.
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Priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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