Asthma emergency treated near St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a possible asthma emergency involving an adult woman who had difficulty breathing while at work near the plaza. She received breathing treatments and medication before being transported to St. Luke's Hospital. Her condition was stabilized during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lazar from KCFD Medic 19, patient information.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:08
Hey Plaza ER, this is Medic 19.
00:10
I'm en route to your facility with a (age withheld) female.
00:13
Chief complaint today is going to be asthma attack.
00:15
She was down on the plaza working and started having an asthma attack.
00:18
When we got there, she was breathing about 35 to 40 breaths per minute with audible wheezing heard as we walked in the room with a history of asthma.
00:27
Currently right now, she's at GCS of 15.
00:29
I'm doing my second Duo Neb treatment right now.
00:32
Lungs have improved, still wheezing throughout all fields, but she's not audible next door.
00:37
Heart rate's 116, sinus tach.
00:39
My last pressure is 170 over 68, setting 100% now on room air.
00:43
I got an 18 established and I gave 125 Solu-Medrol.
00:47
If you don't have any further questions, I'll see you there in about five.
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Location mentioned:
Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO 64111
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