Paramedics treat medical emergency near Good Luck Rd, Lanham MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Lanham responded to a female patient experiencing a possible severe asthma attack and respiratory distress near Good Luck Rd. The patient received emergency treatment, including epinephrine and bag-valve ventilation, and was transported to a hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yes, doctors. This is paramedic engine 830 coming en route to you.
00:03
Priority one respiratory.
00:06
A 31-year-old female patient with asthma.
00:10
Patient is having difficulty breathing.
00:13
Patient has been down for approximately 5 minutes.
00:18
Unable to intubate; patient has a gag reflex.
00:21
Patient received one dose of epinephrine and is being ventilated with a nebulizer.
00:29
No improvement.
00:31
Doctors, your facility in approximately 5 minutes.
00:35
GCF is four, how do you copy?
00:38
(name withheld) copies.
00:39
Do you have IV access and any other medications given besides epinephrine?
00:44
We've got a two-to-one medication mix in the bag.
00:48
Patient will have a second dose of epinephrine by the time we arrive.
00:51
No IV access.
00:53
Correction, IV access established.
00:56
(name withheld) copies.
00:57
Listen on arrival, call us back if anything changes.
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Location mentioned:
Good Luck Rd, Lanham, MD 20706
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