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Medical transport for possible post-surgery issuesBaltimore MD

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 22-year-old male to Johns Hopkins Hospital for abdominal pain and brief loss of consciousness. The patient had undergone pelvic surgery about a week earlier following a prior gunshot wound. He was alert upon assessment and remained stable during transport.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
City Medic 30 online for Hopkins Adult.
00:03
Hopkins Adult Nursing is online.
00:07
Hopkins, this is City Medic.
00:10
They're sorry, City Ambulance 6.
00:12
We have approximately 8 min ETA to your facility.
00:15
We're coming with a 22-year-old male with abdominal pain and syncope.
00:23
How do you copy?
00:25
Copy, continue.
00:28
He has a GCS of 15.
00:29
He's alert and oriented times four.
00:31
He was ambulatory with a steady gait walking to our stretcher.
00:34
He was involved in a shooting.
00:36
He has a gunshot wound to his buttocks from approximately one week ago.
00:40
He had pelvic surgery at your facility approximately one week ago.
00:45
He reported abdominal pain for three days, and today he had nausea, vomiting, and syncope.
00:53
After getting on our stretcher, he had psychogenic syncope, described as pseudosyncope.
01:00
We consulted as a BLS unit and transmitted twelve leads to your facility.
01:09
No medical history.
01:10
We got a blood pressure of 140 over 87.
01:14
Respirations 18, end tidal is 47.
01:18
He's 99 percent on room air with an irregular heart rate of 75.
01:25
Finger stick is 203.
01:28
Patient is presenting somnolence but is arousable to verbal stimuli.
01:33
If you have no further questions, we'll see you there in about 8 min.

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Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287

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