Man treated for catheter blockage and high blood pressure, Hagerstown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 43-year-old man was treated for a blocked catheter and severe headache caused by very high blood pressure. He was transported from Western Maryland Hospital Center to Washington County Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Washington MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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First, this is a 10-5-2.
00:01
Currently in the out-chiprasility with a 43-year-old male patient coming from Western Maryland Hospital Center.
00:07
His full code has a history of Parasolidio coming in due to a Foley blockage.
00:14
Staff advised he was having some complications with his Foley.
00:19
Earlier in the evening, they were able to flush it out at the time.
00:23
It did get blocked up again as of 4 a.m.
00:27
This morning.
00:29
I think it was last emptied about midnight.
00:32
Nothing in the bag at this time.
00:34
They were also concerned about high blood pressure in the presence of a headache.
00:38
The patient is reporting a 9 out of 10 headache.
00:40
This has happened secondary to his blood pressure being very high.
00:46
Disconscious alert, responding to his baseline.
00:50
Following vital signs, we've got a heart rate of 128.
00:53
Sinus tachycardia.
00:55
Oxygen at 93%, blood pressure is 189 over 132.
00:59
More pressure was as high as 279 over 130, according to staff at the facility.
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Location mentioned:
218E E Antietam St, Hagerstown, MD 21740
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