Man with lung disease treated for breathing trouble after debris hit, Wheeling WV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a man with chronic lung disease experiencing shortness of breath after being hit by debris at his home. He received breathing treatment en route to Wheeling Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Inbound, Wheeling Fire Squad 1 with a 73-73 male short of breath.
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Patient has COPD, was struck by debris at home.
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She gave him a duo neb.
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He's 98% on his normal 5 liters, 20 respirations,
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diminished bilaterally.
00:21
Afebrile, 109 sinus tach, 154 over 86.
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We got 8.18 in the right AC and we'll be there in 4.5.
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Well, to clarify, this is a shortness of breath.
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Uh, for me.
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First part of your report was unrecognizable.
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Now, COPD, got a breathing treatment.
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99% right now on normal 5 liters.
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That's received preceding facility by any changes.
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Place our patient on your arrival, Wheeling Hospital out at 1937.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Park Rd, Wheeling, WV 26003
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