Man with diabetes treated for breathing difficulty in West Allis, West Allis WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 55-year-old man in West Allis who was found on the floor with shortness of breath and a history of type 1 diabetes. He had high blood glucose and flu-like symptoms and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This guy one, going to West Allis, case number Whiskey Alpha 25-10789, or 55-year-old male patient chief complaints are shortness of breath.
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He was found in an apartment near W Lincoln Ave sleeping on the floor, reports that he's been feeling generally ill, flu-like symptoms over the past day or so.
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It does have a history of type 1 diabetes.
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Bitals are 120 over 80,
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120 over 66.
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Pulse is 118 and regular.
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GCS is 15. He's standing at 99% right now on 2 liters,
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more for comfort measures.
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Blood glucose is 378, 378, 16 and clear bilaterally on those respirations.
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We've got no other interventions in place other than the oxygen and comfort.
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We're transporting to West Dallas.
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ETA in about three minutes.
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Any questions? Two minutes.
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Any questions?
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No, sir. Back tonight.
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Have a great day, guys.
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Location mentioned:
W Lincoln Ave, West Allis, WI 53227
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