Medical emergency involving chest pain near Osler Dr, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a man experiencing chest pain and stroke-related symptoms from near Osler Dr to St. Joseph Medical Center in Baltimore. The patient reported multiple falls and worsening weakness on the left side over the past week. He showed signs consistent with possible stroke activity during the call.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, St.
00:03
Joe's Baltimore City Medic 16 and Rafferty Facility Party Number (number withheld).
00:10
That's (age withheld) year old male.
00:16
Patient's been having chest pain and multiple falls and worsening stroke symptoms over the past week.
00:25
How do you copy?
00:27
We copy. Go ahead.
00:29
(name withheld) does have a history of stroke with some left-sided deficits.
00:33
Patient reports worsening left-sided deficits along with approximately seven falls over the past week.
00:42
Currently, patient has a LAMS of 2, positive Cincinnati.
00:47
He has weak grip on the left and a slow arm drift on the left.
00:51
Patient also describes numbness and pain in the left arm with decreased sensation.
00:58
Vital signs: blood pressure 132/98, heart rate 122, oxygen saturation 96 percent, respiratory rate 22.
01:08
These things were 109.
01:12
Patient also.
01:14
Can you repeat?
01:15
The chest pain radiating down to the left arm.
01:22
We're transporting currently with about a six-minute ETA.
01:25
If you got no further questions, we'll see you in about six minutes.
01:29
Can you repeat the LAMS and Cincinnati?
01:33
My apologies, LAMS at two.
01:37
One point for weak grip, one point for slow arm drift on the left side, positive Cincinnati for left arm drifts.
01:45
Sounds good.
01:47
That's a serious problem.
01:50
Thank you for your time, St.
01:51
Joe. See you in a few minutes.
01:52
City medic 16 clear.
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