Elderly woman treated for breathing issues en route to hospital, Bel Air MD


Emergency medical personnel responded to an 82-year-old woman at her home near Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. She had difficulty breathing and a COPD exacerbation. She was treated with oxygen and a nebulizer and was improving while being transported to hospital.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Anymore, any more C. This is Harford County Paramedic 41A. Recife, Council, whatever, can't speak, Bell Air.
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For Bell Air, go to 308, 3-08.
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Every minute, 41A holding on 308 for over Upper Chesapeake Bel Air. Copy testes. We speak for online. Do you require medical direction?
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Thank you. Patient information, (name withheld). How do you copy? Go ahead.
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Yes, ma'am.
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41A currently in Route 2 is about a 10-minute ETA on board of a Friday 2, 82 year young female patient coming to you from home.
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The patient called 911 after having trouble breathing, plusal COPD exacerbation. Patient does have a history.
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The patient is on Homo 2 at 2 liters per minute this morning woke up at a room air of 68% as per the family.
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Patient state she's been sick for about a month or two.
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Patient right now in oxygen, non-re breather, receiving a nebulizer is about 97-98%. Pulse is 79, normal science on the monitor, tabnography of 45.
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Painting the blood pressure for you, springing about 16 times a minute. She has diminished the basis throughout with wheezing. Last blood pressure was 133 over 72.
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No line established 15 milligrams of dexomethizone, then a certain right,
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right deltoid I.M.
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Let's have any other questions. The patient is improving. We'll see you shortly.
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