Severe respiratory distress treated on 16th Avenue, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 40-year-old male with severe respiratory distress and a tracheostomy near 16th Avenue. The patient's oxygen level was low, and the response was downgraded after initial care.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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25 minute response near 16th Avenue
00:11
That'll be 16th Avenue plane that's a 40-year-old male meet AMR severe respiratory distress patient has a trache respiratory rate of 36 oxygen 88% and that'll be unit 208
00:27
Dispatch for our Medic 1.
00:29
Good,
00:31
Medic 1.
00:34
Medic 1 is on scene.
00:36
AMR has a critical care ambulance on scene as well, and a code green, Medic 1 and 825 on scene.
00:44
Okay, that is Code Green[1] for 825, Medic 1 in service.
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Code Green: Non-emergency or downgraded response; proceed without lights or sirens, situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
16th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
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