Male patient with breathing difficulty treated near 92nd Street, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 65-year-old male near 92nd Street who was experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and recently had fluid removed from his right lung at Froedtert Hospital. He was alert with shallow breathing and received oxygen treatment while being transported to the hospital.
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Case number 202-510416.
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The patient is a 65-year-old male.
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He is complaining of difficulty breathing.
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The patient has COPD,
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and had fluid drained from his right lung at Froedtert recently.
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He is alert and oriented.
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Four.
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His vitals are as follows.
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Respirations.
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20.
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Shallow breathing. Blood pressure 138 over 65, pulse 60, Glasgow coma scale 15, respiration 24 and shallow, and temperature 36.
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Oxygen saturation 96% on 6 liters oxygen.
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He was at 87% oxygen saturation on room air.
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We are 5 minutes from Froedtert, any other questions?
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He said he had fluid removed from his lungs the last couple of days.
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Correct, Froedtert.
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All right, thanks guys, back tonight, be safe tonight.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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