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Medical emergency at Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore MD

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a middle-aged man experiencing a possible severe infection near Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. The man was awake but only responsive to himself and showed signs of fever, incontinence, and low blood pressure. Medical personnel provided fluids during transport to the hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Johns Hopkins Hospital is online.
00:04
Hopkins City Medic 10 and Roundtrip Facility Priority One, I have a three-minute ETA.
00:08
Fifty-four-year-old male, sepsis alert.
00:10
How do you copy?
00:12
Copy, continue.
00:15
Yeah, this is a fifty-four-year-old man currently only alert to self.
00:18
He is alert and oriented times four at baseline.
00:20
Current GCS of 14.
00:23
His wife is currently in the hospital, ill, and called 911 on his behalf as he has been unable to answer the phone or get up or do anything for the last couple of days.
00:35
For us, he’s been hot to the touch.
00:37
He’s urinated all over himself.
00:39
Last blood pressure was ninety-eight over sixty.
00:41
Pulse oximetry of ninety-six percent, sinus tachycardia on the monitor at 117, blood glucose of one hundred and twenty-four, and a respiratory rate of twenty-two.
00:51
He’s got an eighteen gauge in the left hand.
00:53
He has had 600 milliliters of lactated ringers.
00:55
And if you have no additional questions, again I am two to three minutes ETA.

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Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287

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