Medical emergency near E University Pkwy hospital, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near E University Parkway in Baltimore to assist a person experiencing hyperglycemia and high blood pressure. The individual appeared conscious and alert but reported dizziness and nausea. The ambulance had an estimated arrival time of about 15 minutes at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Hello Union, this is Baltimore City Ambulance 804.
00:07
We are en route to your facility with about a 15-minute ETA.
00:11
You are our closest available facility?
00:14
We have again about a 10 to 15-minute ETA.
00:18
We have a 67-year-old male hyperglycemic.
00:24
Sugar is above 500.
00:26
The rest of his vitals are as follows.
00:28
We have a blood pressure of 229 over 119.
00:32
That's 229 over 119.
00:34
Blood pressure, a pulse of ninety-one.
00:37
Saturating 100% air, patient currently is still A and O times four.
00:44
Also reporting lightheaded dizziness with nausea and no episodes of vomiting.
00:51
Yeah, we have about a 15-minute ETA to your facility.
00:54
How copy?
00:56
And the respiratory rate and the priority level?
01:00
We'll stick with a priority two at this moment.
01:04
Respiratory rate?
01:07
It was a respiratory rate of 16.
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Location mentioned:
E University Pkwy, Baltimore, MD 21218
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