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Medical emergency at University of Maryland facilityBaltimore MD

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Family Medicine Bldg, 29 South Paca St, Baltimore, MD 21201

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders in Baltimore assisted an adult female experiencing chest pain radiating to her left arm, accompanied by nausea, blurred vision, and near fainting. She was transported from the Family Medicine Building near South Paca Street to the University of Maryland Adult Downtown facility. Paramedics reported her condition as stable, conscious, and oriented, with hypertension as her only known medical history.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
This is Baltimore City Ambulance 22 online for University of Maryland Adult Downtown.
00:06
University Online.
00:09
Good morning, University.
00:10
This is Baltimore City Ambulance 22.
00:12
I have a priority to (name withheld) female with chest pain.
00:15
How do you copy?
00:17
Copy, please continue.
00:20
Again, I have a party.
00:21
Two thirty-seven-year-old female with chest pain.
00:23
We have about a five-minute ETA to your facility.
00:26
Patient states around an hour ago she was making tortillas when she began to have chest pain radiating down her left arm, rated three to eight out of ten, accompanied by nausea and blurred vision.
00:38
Had a near syncopal episode.
00:40
Twelve lead has been transmitted to your facility at this time.
00:45
Patient says she has no other medical history other than hypertension.
00:48
Is congested. Applying with her medications, she still has blurred vision, nausea, and chest pain.
00:56
She's conscious, alert, and oriented times four.
00:58
GCS of 15.
00:59
Current vital signs are as follows.
01:00
One hundred and thirty-seven over fifty-nine.
01:02
Ninety-six percent on room air.
01:04
One hundred and ten for the heart rate.
01:06
One hundred and thirty for the diastolic.
01:09
Do you have no further questions? We'll see you guys in about 5 min, and the patient speaks only Spanish.
01:14
We do have our (name withheld) on board who's able to translate, but we did use a language line to communicate.
01:21
Do I copy all? We will see you when you get here in approximately 4 min.
01:26
I got the ambulance one here.
01:29
Please stop over there at the university clear.

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Location mentioned:
Family Medicine Bldg, 29 South Paca St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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