Fire department transports woman with breathing issues, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, kansas City Fire Department paramedics transported a 53-year-old woman from her home near Meyer Blvd to Research Medical Center after she experienced shortness of breath and vomiting blood. The patient, who has a history of COPD and gastric ulcer, was stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey Research, Kansas City Fire Department Medic 41.
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We're coming to you with a 53-year-old female.
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She was at home, said she's had shortness of breath for three days and has a history of COPD.
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She has been vomiting blood for two or three days and has a history of gastric ulcer.
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She says this has happened before.
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She's GCS 15 and had slight expiratory wheezing when we arrived.
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She received an albuterol treatment which helped.
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She was 100 on room air and 100 after the treatment.
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Heart rate is 94, blood pressure 128 over 90.
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We'll see you in about two to three minutes.
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Any questions?
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No, Research, sir.
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Location mentioned:
E Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64132
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