Stroke patient taken to Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a 77-year-old man found face down with abnormal vital signs and atrial fibrillation near E University Parkway in Baltimore. The patient was taken as a stroke alert to Union Memorial Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Union Memorial, I'm talking to the next position.
00:05
Union, this is City Med at 18, party one stroke alert.
00:08
How you copy?
00:10
Union, last known well 11 p.m.
00:16
Last night.
00:17
77-year-old, party one stroke alert.
00:20
Last known well 11 p.m.
00:21
Last night, alarms of four.
00:25
The patient was found down, face down by the family.
00:34
His vitals are 132 over 104.
00:37
He has AFib, so his blood is pulsing between 140 and 120.
00:45
Blood pressure 132 over 104.
00:49
16 respirations.
00:52
30 on capnography and.
00:54
Ninety-four percent on two liters.
00:57
We transmit a twelve lead, and his glucose is 157.
01:02
We should be to your facility in 5 min.
01:06
Yeah.
01:10
Yeah, I didn't copy. What did you say?
01:13
That's correct.
01:15
ETF score, please.
01:18
We'll see you when they get here.
01:21
Reconcile is necessary. Thank you.
01:24
Sorry, I couldn't hear.
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Location mentioned:
E University Pkwy, Baltimore, MD 21218
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