Elderly woman treated for possible medical emergency, Rossville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a 65-year-old woman near Hospital Dr in Rossville, MD, who was experiencing a possible hypoglycemic episode or stroke. The patient was nonverbal and uncooperative, with a history of diabetes but no stroke history. Paramedics consulted with hospital 207 while en route for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, ma'am. I have a sixty-five-year-old female with a possible hypoglycemic emergency.
00:06
Also could be a possible stroke.
00:07
Unable to confirm.
00:08
Might go for 207 with a consult en route.
00:14
As long as your patient doesn't have a LAM score, if she is positive on her stroke scale and doesn't have an LAM score over 405, then you can go to 207.
00:24
Just be cautious.
00:28
Yes, ma'am.
00:31
I'm unable to get a D stick.
00:32
(name withheld) came up for the injured crew that was on scene and also for me at least ten times.
00:38
Patient has a history of diabetes.
00:42
Patient does not have a stroke history.
00:43
Unable to do a stroke exam on the patient due to being nonverbal and not compliant with orders.
00:49
She's at sixty-three over twenty-five.
00:52
Hmm.
00:54
Um,
00:55
Stand by. What's the error code that you're getting on the conglomerate? Is it error three or error four?
01:02
Five, ma'am, five.
01:05
Error five, copy.
01:06
Yeah,
01:09
Do 207, please, and consult and give them a heads up.
01:12
Two hundred and seven.
01:15
I've got it.
01:17
Fifteen.
01:19
Go ahead, fifteen.
01:20
Not being responsive.
01:22
Error five is the battery.
01:25
Also, you can place us at 207.
01:28
Thank you. I appreciate the help.
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