Medical emergency at Dundalk restaurant, Baltimore MD
Please note:
This is not an official report. The headline and summary are generated by automated AI systems from public-safety dispatch audio. Always verify with official sources.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible stroke at a restaurant near Merritt Blvd in Dundalk. A man in his sixties collapsed and showed stroke-like symptoms before being taken to Hopkins Hospital as a priority one case.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
I'm en route to the facility with about a 13-minute ETA.
00:04
I have a 68-year-old male who is a priority one stroke alert.
00:08
The patient, a well-known unsheltered citizen in the Dundalk area, was at Popeyes near Merritt Blvd when a bystander saw him fall to the ground.
00:26
He was found on the floor.
00:28
Initially, the patient had a significant right-sided facial droop that has since resolved.
00:37
He has no sensation on the right side of his body.
00:42
He has no grip on the right side, and his right arm drifts down rapidly.
00:47
He no longer has a facial droop.
00:50
His speech is not fluent.
00:52
He denies any alcohol use today.
00:53
No traumatic injury was found.
00:57
That's new.
00:58
He states that he felt strange and sensed something was wrong before he fell.
01:05
He did not lose consciousness at any time.
01:08
Vital signs: heart rate 98, monitor reading 12-lead ECG performed.
01:14
Glucose was 116.
01:17
Blood pressure was 156 over 100.
01:21
He is unsure if he takes any medications or blood thinners.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Note:
Auto-generated from live dispatch audio, which may contain errors. Dispatch calls are not confirmed incidents. Always verify with official sources.
