Person with lung cancer has breathing difficulty in apartment, Georgetown SC


A person with lung cancer experienced shortness of breath and low oxygen levels in an apartment near Outway Road. Emergency responders provided oxygen and monitored vital signs. The patient's breathing improved after treatment.
Audio|Source: Georgetown County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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Mark 6,000 to respond to a shortness row 3, 10 left outway road, near Outway Road, apartment 205, knock 6,000 to respond to shortness road, apartment 205, 515 respond to not 5-08.
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Mark, 508.
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What kind of ask you be it to that, do you right?
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E36 Lawrence.
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Go ahead.
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May it last about 10 minutes.
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Yeah, more thank you, man.
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10 4.
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10 4.
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Central 00-0. Let me second on 28.
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Go ahead with it.
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9-0-Tango, Quebec, 9-0-80-80-8-Q.
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I'm not like 79.
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We're clear the scene.
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Ready.
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So, roll.
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Now, let's make that Alfa, India, QPIC, AIQ.
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Lose consciousness.
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Well, is a history of lung cancer with an active diagnosis. He was complaining on some shortness of breath on the floor.
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Lung sounds are clear on the uppers, the minutes of the bases, room air sat with 91.
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He's on four liters now. I sit semi-upright. He said the shortness of breath did improve.
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He's currently an AFIV at a rate of about 120. I didn't send that 12 lead over.
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Temperatures 98.4 orally.
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The captain is hanging at about 30. Respirations are at 28. Last BP in 94 over 54.
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He reports he normally runs about 100 over 60.
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Other than that, I should see in about five minutes.
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Is the patient setting 91% on 4 liters currently?
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Georgetown, SC 29440
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