14-year-old treated for asthma attack during transport, Henderson NV
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According to the dispatch call, a 14-year-old female with a history of asthma experienced an asthma attack. She tried albuterol at home with no relief. Emergency responders treated her with albuterol and magnesium during non-emergent transport to St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena Campus. Her breathing improved, and vital signs were stable en route.
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Scana P's community 189.
00:01
What about the facility non-emergent with a 14-1-4-year-old female.
00:05
History of asthma, what was having an asthma attack?
00:08
She's tried her own albuterol at home for an hour with no relief.
00:12
On our arrival, she wasn't hypoxic, but she was working to breathe.
00:16
With the respiratory rate of about 38, we've given her albuterol and magnesium, down now to 20, with the SpO2.
00:25
Heart rate of 118, blood pressure of 117 over 76.
00:29
As you know, the only questions will be with you guys in about five minutes.
00:34
Sir, we've heard of room air, uh, pulse oximetry.
00:41
We have her at 97%, but that's on our albuterol treatment.
00:45
We weren't able to get one on scene initially.
00:50
Can I have that initial pulse ox?
00:55
We weren't able to get one.
00:59
Copy that. Sorry about that.
01:01
See when you get his sounders up.
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St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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