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Medical transport for patient in respiratory distressBaltimore MD

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Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224

As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit transported a 70-year-old woman to Bayview Medical Center after she experienced severe shortness of breath and respiratory distress. The patient was on CPAP and treated with a nebulizer. Her symptoms had reportedly worsened over two days. First responders found low oxygen saturation levels, and EMS personnel provided additional breathing support en route.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Palmer Medic 6 on line for Bayview.
00:03
Bayview is online, do you require a physician for console?
00:07
Negative, this is going to be informational.
00:09
Palmer Medic 6, en route to your facility with about a four-minute ETA.
00:14
On board, I'm going to have a priority two.
00:16
Patient is a 70-year-old female.
00:17
Patient going in for shortness of breath.
00:19
She is on CPAP with an inline neb.
00:21
How do you copy?
00:24
Bayview, copy.
00:26
Patient's family advised she has been having shortness of breath for two days.
00:31
They stated that when they checked on her this morning, she was having severe respiratory distress.
00:35
First responders advised upon arrival, patient was satting in the 60 percentile.
00:42
They stated that they administered a duoneb with no improvement.
00:47
Upon my arrival, patient was on a duoneb.
00:49
She was only satting at 70 percent.
00:51
She had expiratory wheezing in her upper bases with some slight rales.
00:55
In her lower bases.
00:57
At this time, she is on CPAP with an inline neb.
01:00
I have her up to 100 percent.
01:03
Patient's additional vital signs show a sinus tach on the monitor at a rate of 127.
01:09
Did acquire a twelve-lead, no ST changes or elevation.
01:13
Respiratory rate is thirty-five with an end-tidal of forty-four.
01:19
Patient's last blood pressure was 182 over 101.
01:25
This time I'm still working on IV access.
01:29
Priority two, 70-year-old female coming in for shortness of breath on CPAP.
01:35
If you don't have any further questions, arriving in about two to three minutes.
01:40
GCS is 15?
01:42
That's correct, conscious, alert and oriented, GCS 15.
01:47
Copy, we'll see you upon arrival.
01:50
Six clear.

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Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224

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