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911: 9-1-1- emergency.

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NURSE: Hello, this is [redacted] at Life Care Center of Kirkland, I'm calling because I have a patient who was displaying respiratory symptoms.

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911: OK, and is the patient awake right now?

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NURSE: He is.

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911: OK. How old is he?

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NURSE: He is--- birthdate is [redacted] '45, his age of 74.

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911: OK, and you said that's respiratory issues he's been having?

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NURSE: Yeah, I can give you more detail if you want.

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911: Yes, please.

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NURSE: Experiencing shortness of breath, O2 sats 85 percent on three liters, I just turned him up to 3 point 5 liters and his temperature is 97 point 5, heart rate 138, I called the doctor and she wanted to send him out.

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911: Yeah, absolutely, and has he had-- I apologize, has he had a fever recently, you may have said the temperature and I missed it.

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NURSE: Temperature 97 point 5, so no fever.

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911: Okay, and has he had any exposure recently to people who have traveled outside of the country?

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NURSE: He is at Life Care Center of Kirkland, so.

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911: Understood.

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NURSE: So this is-- we've had a couple coronavirus cases.

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911: OK, OK, so I've got them notified for you, can I just grab your name?

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NURSE: Yeah, it's [redacted].

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911: And I'm showing the phone number ending in 2, 3, 2, 3, is that the best phone number for you?

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NURSE: You know, I'm not sure, actually, because we've been bombarded by media recently, so I'm not sure if-- I'm not sure if that number is the best number, so I can give you an alternative.

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911: Ok, perfect.

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NURSE: Yeah, just I mean, use that one as the primary, but if you can't get through [redacted].

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911: OK, I'll go ahead and let them know that's an alternate number, I do have them notified, if you can just keep an eye on him if anything changes or worsens in the meantime, go ahead and give us a call back, OK?

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NURSE: Will do.

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911: All right, thanks so much, bye bye.

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NURSE: Thank you, bye bye.

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[911 dispatcher phone calling Life Care Center].

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LCC: Life Care, this is [redacted].

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911: Hi, [redacted], this is 9-1-1, someone just called there for a 74-year-old-male that short of breath, um, just wanted to make sure that he was being moved outside?

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LCC: Oh, I'll go talk to him.

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911: OK, do you know what room they were in?

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LCC: No, he's on the other side of the building, I'm not sure.

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911: OK, all right, just let them know that they do need to do that, though, and to put a mask on him.

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LCC: All right.

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911: Thank you, bye bye.
