Medical transport to Sinai Hospital for patient near Belvedere Ave, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near West Belvedere Avenue in Baltimore for a medical incident involving a 63-year-old woman experiencing chest, armpit, and back pain. Paramedics from city ambulance 802 consulted with Sinai Hospital and transported the patient, who was stable with normal vital signs, for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Arriving at switching over city ambulance 802 requesting consult with Sinai.
00:08
Sinai phone line, go ahead.
00:11
City ambulance 802, we have a priority two 63-year-old female presenting with chest and right armpit pain as well as back pain.
00:21
Five out of ten patients EKG we will have on arrival.
00:29
Heart rate ranging between 110 and 182.
00:33
Blood pressure of 134 over 84.
00:35
Pulse of 70.
00:37
Saturation at 98%.
00:39
D stick of 99.
00:43
How do you copy?
00:47
What is the respiratory rate and yes?
00:51
Respiratory rate of 16 and D stick of 99.
00:55
Patient is satting at 98%.
00:56
We have her on two liters of O2 for comfort.
01:00
Yes.
01:02
Unit 802, GCS is 15.
01:05
Patient has a history of CHF and a TIA approximately three years ago.
01:12
All right, what is your ETA?
01:16
Four-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
W Belvedere Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
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