65-year-old male with breathing issues transported to hospital, Bel Air MD


A 65-year-old male from a rehabilitation center is being transported to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center due to shortness of breath and fever. He has pneumonia and has not been taking his antibiotics. He is receiving oxygen and his vital signs include elevated temperature and blood pressure.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Upper Tate Bell Air is on the line to you require a physician for medical direct.
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Now it is going to be patient information only.
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It's Harford County Paramedic 81.
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Inbound air facility about a 22-0 minute ETA.
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On board, I have a priority to 65-year-old male.
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Chief Plan is going to be shortness and breath this evening.
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Patient is coming from Pyramid Health and Rehab.
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Presented the nursing staff in shortness of breath.
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A patient was seen at your facility back on Sunday, diagnosed with pneumonia.
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Supposedly, he was supposed to be prescribed lebuquin.
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Staff at the rehab facility advisor that the patient has not been receiving his antibiotics.
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Current vital signs are followed.
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Blood pressure is 148 over 89.
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Restatory rate of 18.
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He's setting 96% on 2 liters.
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He was 88. percent on room air.
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Heart rate noted at 99.
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Sean Sinus on the monitor, 12-web is unremarkable.
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Foral temp noted at 103.1.
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Patient refuses to see the menopin at this time.
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I notice on SCF-15.
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If you don't require any further information, I'll see in about 20 minutes.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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We'll have no questions.
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We'll see on arrival for counsel with Chesaver.
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For the time, please, clear.
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