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Medical transport to GBMC for chest painTowson MD

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audio iconMedical Emergency
MD-139 Suite 5100, Towson, MD 21204

As discussed during the dispatch call, harford County Medic 13 transported an elderly female patient from a skilled nursing facility to GBMC for evaluation of chest pain and shortness of breath. The patient was stable with normal vital signs and existing IV access. Staff at the facility had previously administered a nebulizer treatment, and the crew estimated a 20-minute arrival time at the hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
GBMC, all wrong? Do you need physician for console? What's your priority?
00:05
Negative on the position.
00:06
Priority two, respiratory distress and chest pain.
00:11
This is Harford County Medic 13 en route to facility with a 20-minute ETA.
00:15
How do you copy so far?
00:18
GBMC, copy. Good morning, this is Harford County Medic Thirteen currently running the facility.
00:26
Chief complaint is going to be chest pain actually with shortness of breath as well.
00:31
Patient coming from a skilled nursing facility.
00:33
An eighty-five year old female patient.
00:35
Stated chest pain started earlier today and it is reproducible on the right side on palpation.
00:40
However, she is tachypneic at a rate of about 40.
00:43
Her lung sounds are clear except the left upper lobe sounds.
00:47
Slightly diminished, but no wheezing or anything.
00:53
Her other vitals are as follows.
00:57
Blood pressure of 152 over 62, heart rate of 77.
01:04
Pulse ox on two liters.
01:05
She is normally on two liters.
01:08
Pulse ox is 95 percent.
01:11
Her capno is 39.
01:12
Her blood sugar is 150, and her GCS is 15.
01:19
The facility did say that they gave her a neb treatment.
01:22
Unsure what they administered, however.
01:26
We again have about a 15 to 20 minute ETA at your facility.
01:31
We do have IV access.
01:32
Do you have any questions for me?
01:35
No to the question.
01:36
Can you train or reconcile this next area?
01:40
Received Harford and 13 clear.

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MD-139 Suite 5100, Towson, MD 21204

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