Woman with severe chest pain rescued from trail


Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
03:3
Transcript:
Unit calling, MRC, repeat your request. You have lost name. MRC. This is Hartford County, Medic 8-3, requesting console with Upper Chesapeake-Bell Air. Thank you, 83, 3-4, 3-04 for your consult. 8-4-4. Thank you, 3-0. Rescue attendant, community, two personnel entering the trail from the parking lot. Also there, Sartre Pass. Run. Do you the crew coming down from the parking lot? Yes. Did you grab an oxygen bottle from our truck? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Also, test speaks online. You require medical direction. Megan, this is going to be information only. Good morning, over chest speak. This is Hartford County Medic A3. Currently routes to your facility. Probably through 49-year-old female chest pain. How do you copy? Utility 152 Pistach, and around the staging area, the St. Mary's with Special Office 15 on board. Press B-10 to 62. Have you made patient contact yet? Are you still walking? Still walking? Okay. Do we have an area of where the patient is? Utility 10 and root with one? End of the trail. You recovered, 6050. You said at the end of the trail. Okay. I'm happy, you're right. Patient was at work today when she started experiencing increased chest pain. Patient stated she actually started experiencing chest pain a couple days prior, I've been putting it off, so it got to a point that it became unbearable, currently rating her pain at the 8 out of 10. She's a little diaphoretic, also complaining of some pain rating down into her abdomen. My EKG-12ly shows normal sinus rhythm with no ST elevations at this time. She's a lurking times 4 with a GTS of 15. She's also complaining of nauseous. She's received 324 milligrams of aspirin, 8 milligrams of Zophran, and we did one sublingual nitro. Current vitals are as follows. Heart rate of 60, blood pressure 161 over 86. Allpox is 98. Restatory rate of 16. As I stated, I'm transporting a few priority two. Do you have any further questions for me at this time? Medi 41 dispatch. Go ahead, Medic 41. We're back in service. We'll be coming from police. Received and await. The test is possible to have press be clear. We don't have anyone yet. Thank you. Commander 62, you're probably going to have to go across the creek to get to the patient. They're typically over on the other side of the creek that's called.
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Location mentioned:
Upper Chesapeake Dr, Bel Air, MD 21014
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