Medical crew discusses patient transfer options, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel near Osler Drive discussed a possible patient with nausea or vomiting who had taken aspirin. Crews coordinated about which hospital had available capacity for transfer, mentioning that one nearby hospital had no available beds and significant crowding.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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00:49
Transcript:
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And you, I'm by 203.
00:02
Go 203. (name withheld) is on aspirin.
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No balance changes or vision changes.
00:12
Can we take her to a square?
00:17
The square has absolutely no beds.
00:18
They have 170 people in the EEA.
00:22
I don't recommend them.
00:24
You are probably better off. You're welcome to go over to Towson Hospital.
00:26
She got St.
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(name withheld). You got GBMC.
00:31
Oh yeah, okay.
00:32
Yeah, we'll talk about those options.
00:33
I'll let you know.
00:35
Medic 56 from NBL.
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203.
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203.
00:44
Patient now has nausea or vomiting.
00:45
We're going to go off and stop now.
00:48
Thank you.
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