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Stroke symptoms prompt ambulance transport near Johns HopkinsBaltimore MD

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Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 65-year-old female patient showing possible stroke symptoms including slurred speech, headache, and weakness near Johns Hopkins. The patient's family reports symptoms worsening over two weeks, and the patient has a history of a past stroke. Vital signs and stroke assessments suggest a potential stroke.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
This is Baltimore City Ambulance 810.
00:07
We are en route to your facility with a priority stroke alert.
00:13
Again, we're about to your facility with about a three-minute ETA.
00:16
We're on scene with a 65-year-old female stroke alert.
00:22
We have a blood pressure of 213 over 137.
00:26
That's 213 over 134.
00:30
Pulse of 113,
00:34
saturating 99% on room air.
00:36
We got a finger stick of 143.
00:41
Patient has a positive LAMS for slurred speech.
00:49
Patient has a positive Cincinnati for slurred speech.
00:53
Patient is also complaining of a nine out of ten headache,
00:57
family noticed slurred speech,
01:00
and generalized weakness.
01:03
Eighteen,
01:06
what was the aunt?
01:08
And her lower extremities.
01:12
Patient does have a history of a past CVA about two years ago.
01:18
And again, we're about 3 min away from your facility.
01:21
How copy?
01:23
When was the onset of the symptoms?
01:28
Family states that patient progressively got worse for about over two weeks.
01:34
Hopkins copies, we'll see you.
01:37
Hopkins, did you say triage on arrival?
01:40
That is correct, triage.
01:44
A10, we copy.
01:45
No further questions.
01:46
We'll see you in about 3 min .

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Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287

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