Young woman treated for asthma attack, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, city Medic Thirteen responded to a young woman near Loch Raven Blvd in Baltimore who experienced shortness of breath caused by asthma, likely triggered by the cold. She was treated with medication and transported to Good Samaritan Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good Samaritan Hospital. This is City Medic Thirteen.
00:02
I got about a five-minute ETA to eighteen-year-old female asthma.
00:11
How do you copy?
00:18
It's going to be eighteen-year-old female coming from home.
00:21
Had an onset of shortness of breath this morning.
00:24
She believes it is triggered by the cold.
00:29
History of asthma with no prior intubations.
00:33
She did have mild wheezing and was hyperventilating on our arrival in the passenger seat of a vehicle.
00:42
Right now she is resting.
00:44
She is at a rate of 116, 99% full on nebulizer,
00:52
and her pressure 153 over 99.
00:56
So far, she has received Duoneb plus one additional albuterol.
01:02
Fifteen Atrovent IV.
01:04
I have a 20 established in the left AC.
01:07
She is alert and oriented with a GCS of 15.
01:13
The GCS is 15, and her respiratory rate is about 24.
01:20
If you got any questions ahead, if not, we'll continue.
01:25
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Loch Raven Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21239
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