Medical team assists patient near Osler Dr, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit from Baltimore County responded to a medical emergency near Osler Dr involving a 63-year-old woman who was experiencing chest pain, nausea, and headache. She had a recent diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. Her vitals were stable, and the crew was transporting her to St. Joseph’s Hospital after an unsuccessful IV attempt.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Baltimore County Medic 55 is online.
00:03
Go online, do you need it?
00:06
St. Joseph’s just giving you a heads up.
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We're en route to your location with a 63-year-old female chief complaint of chest pains, recently seen at Kaiser.
00:15
They diagnosed her with a left pulmonary embolism.
00:19
She states that she's been having chest pain since Friday.
00:24
Progressively worsening until she called today.
00:28
Rates pain as seven out of ten.
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She also has some nausea, which started yesterday, and a headache.
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Rates pain as seven out of ten.
00:41
Right now vitals are as follows.
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Heart rate 99, SpO2 on room air 95%, respiratory rate 20, and last blood pressure taken 148 over 92.
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We attempted IV access without success.
00:59
Cardiac monitoring showing some frequent PVCs.
01:02
But otherwise, normal.
01:04
We'll see you upon arrival in about 7 minutes unless you have any questions.
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This is Baltimore County Medic 55, making the patient a priority two.
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Copy.
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