Woman transported for abdominal pain to medical center, Aberdeen MD


Paramedics are transporting a 33-year-old woman to Aberdeen Medical Center for abdominal pain that started in the morning and worsened after lunch. The patient is conscious and stable with no signs of trauma or crime.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Any physician to consult on a priority 1 or priority 2 patient?
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That's negative.
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Good afternoon, Aberdeen Medical Center.
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This is APG Paramount 1294, presently around your facility with the five or seven-minute EPA.
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We have on board this unit a 33-year-old female patient, chief complaint of agastric, lower-justice comfort.
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Patient reports on set was this morning, has worsened after lunch.
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The patient is conscious, working oriented times four, and no apparent distress.
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We have vital signs as follows.
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blood pressure of 151 over 90.
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That's 151 over 90.
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We have upholstery of 75 and regular.
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Prespirations out of 18 non-labor.
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They'll pulse oxymetry 100% average.
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4-lead and 12-lead EKG, similar out of a normal sinus rhythm.
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Now, I have to be noted.
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This time, again, we're just going to continue transporting monitor patient status.
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We'll be arriving at your facility in 5 or 7 minutes.
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Aberty, do you have any additional questions? That's your priority.
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I'm sorry, this is a priority for you, patient.
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Priority 3.
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See you. Primal.
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Location mentioned:
Near McHenry Rd, Aberdeen, MD 21001
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