Medic transports stroke patient to St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, baltimore City Medic 1 responded to a possible stroke involving a 66-year-old woman with slurred speech and altered mental status near S Caton Ave. The patient was transported in stable condition to St. Agnes Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
St. Agnes emergency, do you require a physician for consult?
00:06
Good morning,
00:07
St. Agnes. I will not need a physician.
00:10
This is Baltimore City Medic Number One, priority two possible stroke with a six-minute ETA.
00:18
How do you copy so far?
00:20
St. Agnes copy.
00:24
On scene, sixty-six-year-old female chief complaint change in mental status.
00:28
Caregiver called 911 when he noticed that the patient was having difficulty speaking with slurred speech.
00:35
When I got to the patient, she was sitting on the bed, eyes open, GCS score 13, not really talking, non-audible.
00:43
Or nonverbal, I'm sorry.
00:46
Her last known well time was 07:00 this morning.
00:52
So that gives us about three and a half hours since her last known well.
00:57
Patient caregiver was hard to get information from him.
01:00
He was very nervous, very concerned, very chaotic, not answering a whole lot of my questions.
01:07
Her medical history is high blood pressure, diabetes.
01:12
I am unable to get a blood sugar on her.
01:14
I tried two times with two different equipments, and I got an error three both times.
01:18
So I'm going to call it equipment failure.
01:20
She could be hypotensive.
01:23
She has a LAMS score.
01:30
Weak grip.
01:32
Vital signs are going to be as follows.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:39
We're sixty-eight with a map of eighty-eight.
01:41
Her room air O two sat is ninety-eight percent.
01:45
Her heart rate is seventy-seven.
01:48
Her respirations are 18.
01:51
Like I said, I am unable to get a blood sugar after you get an Arico.
01:54
I did do a twelve lead EKG.
01:55
Stand by.
01:58
Probably EKG, normal sinus rhythm with PACs.
02:03
I have IV access established.
02:05
I believe it's the left forearm.
02:08
No change in the patient.
02:10
LAMS score is remaining the same.
02:11
GCS scores remain the same.
02:15
Pupils are equal and reactive to light.
02:17
I have about a five-minute ETA.
02:19
Did I miss anything? Do you have any questions for me?
02:22
Of course, we'll see what we got.
02:26
Copy St. Agnes, I'll see you in a minute.
02:28
City One is going to be out.
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Location mentioned:
S Caton Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229
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