00:00
Baltimore County Medic 19 on 224, requesting consult with St. Joe's,
00:04
Joe, informational only.
00:09
On board, I have a (number withheld) male en route to your facility with about a seven-minute ETA.
00:15
Chief complaint, syncope.
00:20
The patient was discharged from your facility yesterday after having a triple bypass and a pacemaker placed.
00:28
This morning, around oh 630 , he was standing at the kitchen counter, reading his distress paperwork.
00:33
My family stated patient had a syncopal episode lasting a couple seconds.
00:39
He went down to it and was onto the kitchen island, and they put him into a chair.
00:46
They stated he was very pale and clammy.
00:48
Upon my arrival, the patient was alert and oriented times four,
00:52
denying any complaints.
00:53
He was initially hypotensive with a blood pressure of 100 .
00:56
Over 60 , his heart rate is very irregular.
01:00
It's showing paced on the monitor, but again, it's irregular, ranging from fifties to eighties.
01:08
Respiratory rate 16 , setting at ninety-seven percent.
01:13
We have a 20 gauge IV established in the right hand.
01:16
The patient's blood pressure increased without any interventions.
01:20
Last pressure is one forty-two over one forty-two over six.
01:25
At this time, we have a GCS of 15 and about, I don't know, 6 min ETA to your facility.
01:33
If you have no further questions, we'll see you in about 6 min .
01:37
Is it a priority for the patient?
01:41
I have him as a priority too at this time.
01:46
Thank you for the call.
01:52
Thank you for the call.