Woman with EKG changes treated after vehicle intrusion injury, Aberdeen MD


A 57-year-old woman with a history of COVID is treated at Patient First for EKG changes and minor injuries. She suffered at least 12 inches of intrusion into the passenger side of her vehicle. No seatbelt sign was observed, but abrasions and bruising appeared on her right forearm.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medical box 216-1, medic1, sick person, patient first, 985, hospital-away, off-beotil route.
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Talk to BMS-935.
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Secondary-Row.
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Secondary out.
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Medic 1. Medical ones, we'll be a patient first.
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Respond Cold, 57-year-old female.
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History of COVID and also now noticing some ETG changes.
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Also, 224 showing level 4, 388, level 1.
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Also, 224 showing level 4, 388 level 1.
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Okay.
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21A arrives 388
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UMRC, UMRC, Harper County Paramedic, 13,
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requesting 80.
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301 is around the Bay Area.
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Medic 71, 939, you're using EMF for the duration.
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Presky 3 in station.
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Presky 3, 939.
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Okay, copy that.
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Does the patient have any obvious injuries or a seatbelt sign present?
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Negative seabelt sign.
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She does have some abrasions and a...
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Will it be some bruising starting on the right forearm? No other obvious.
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Okay, copy that and sorry it was just a little fuzzy.
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How much intrusion did you say there was into the, um,
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passenger compartment?
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If is at least 12 inches of intrusion, um, if it's pushing up against her left side.
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Okay, copy that, we'll see you on arrival.
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Please re-control if necessary and baby, we'll be clear.
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Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, MD 21001
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