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Possible stroke case transported to hospitalBaltimore MD

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audio iconMedical Emergency
S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical staff transported a 58-year-old woman experiencing dizziness and blurred vision, with a possible posterior cerebellar stroke, from near South Greene Street in Baltimore to a hospital. Paramedics reported stable vital signs, a positive assessment for cerebellar issues, and no signs of drug or alcohol use. The patient remained conscious throughout transport.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
City medic five and you're out to your facility with a priority two stroke alert.
00:06
Fifty-eight year old female, 3 minute ETA.
00:08
Hospital, how do you copy?
00:12
I copy a priority one stroke alert, 3 minute ETA.
00:16
I apologize, I misspoke.
00:19
Patient had negative Cincinnati and Lambs scores, but posterior cerebellar assessment positive.
00:26
She had acute onset dizziness and blurred vision at approximately 4:20 this afternoon.
00:35
She has a medical history of congestive heart failure and high blood pressure.
00:40
She has a GCS of 15, blood pressure 173 over 101, heart rate 52.
00:46
She was at 90 percent on room air, glucose reading 157.
00:51
Her pupils were 3 mm and sluggish bilaterally.
00:57
Denies any drug or alcohol use today.
01:01
No anticoagulant use.
01:04
No history of recent head injury.
01:09
She has an 18 gauge IV in right arm, ETA 3 minutes.
01:20
Do you have persistent nystagmus currently?
01:25
Stand by; last two times detected.
01:27
Yeah, give me one second, verifying.
01:31
That's correct, some presence still.
01:35
University of Maryland, did you copy? We still have antagonist present.
01:40
Still has antagonist.
01:41
Copy, arrival to ambulance hallway shortly.
01:45
City five is clear.
01:48
It was clear. Thank you.

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S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201

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