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Possible cardiac emergency near Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore MD

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21287

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 42-year-old man experiencing chest pain and lethargy to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Medical personnel suspected a possible cardiac emergency, noting abnormal readings and the patient's medical history of diabetes. The patient’s condition appeared serious but stable during transport.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Hopkins C4, I'm going to be en route to your facility momentarily with a 42-year-old male whose chief complaint is chest pain.
00:09
Patient is lethargic. I'll send over a 12-lead.
00:10
I'm going to send the alert at this time.
00:12
Copy.
00:15
A forty-two-year-old male.
00:17
Patient complained of chest pain for about an hour.
00:19
Patient was lethargic.
00:21
Patient is pale and cool to the touch.
00:24
Complaining of some chest pain.
00:26
I do have 324 mass.
00:29
I am about three minutes out from your facility at this time.
00:32
Twelve-lead has been transmitted.
00:34
Twelve-lead is showing elevation.
00:36
A two.
00:39
I have elevations in two and ADF.
00:41
I have depressions in two and three.
00:44
We also have depressions at B1, B2, B3.
00:46
Possible posterior involvement as well.
00:51
I'm going to set up a line and wrap.
00:53
Patient has a history of diabetes.
00:54
Sugar was in the 200s.
00:57
Monitoring and transporting.
00:58
Current vitals as follows.
01:00
Oxygen saturation at 87%.
01:01
Heart rate 79.
01:02
Blood pressure 104 over 75.
01:06
Breathing about 82 times a minute.
01:08
Let's see if you have any other questions.
01:09
Arriving at facility in about three minutes.

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Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21287

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