Paramedics transport man with respiratory distress to hospital, Duluth MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 69-year-old man with respiratory distress and suspected pneumonia to St. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis County, Minnesota. The man has a productive cough, coarse lung sounds, and has not improved with antibiotics and prednisone. His vital signs include blood pressure 140/90 and oxygen saturation at 94% on room air.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mayo Clinic Ambulance 304 calling St.
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Luke's. Go ahead.
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Been around with a 69-year-old male, some respiratory distress today.
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Sounds like he had a diagnosis of pneumonia a couple of days ago, received some antibiotics and prednisone from the clinic he was evaluated at.
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He states that that has not helped his respiratory distress here.
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Other orientated, no obvious distress that I can see.
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He's got some coarse lung sounds and kind of a productive cough as well for his statements.
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Last blood pressure is 140 over 90, heart rate 62.
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He has sat at 94% on room air.
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We have a DuoNeb treatment going at this time.
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And he's requesting to be evaluated in your facility.
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We'll see in about 8, 9 minutes.
01:00
It's a good copy.
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He looks out 1446.
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Location mentioned:
E 1st St, Duluth, MN 55805
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