Paramedic transports elderly woman with weakness and stomach pain, Largo MD
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting an 87-year-old woman from an assisted living facility who has experienced weakness, slurred speech, and stomach pain for three days. She has low blood pressure and is receiving intravenous fluids during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Paramedic Ambulance 802 online for Capital Region.
00:03
Rep. Regional line is required position.
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Negative. It's going to patient information only.
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This is paramedic ambulance 802, currently around your facility.
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Priority 2, about a 5-minute ETA.
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On board, I have an 87-year-old female coming from an assisted living facility.
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Asked all today for some generalized weakness, and they also said she had slurred speech.
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They said this has been going on for 72 hours.
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Patient's complaining of stomach pain, it feels like she maybe has a stomach bug.
00:39
She's alert and oriented to her baseline with dementia.
00:41
She has got a heart rate of 60, normal sinus rhythm on the three-lead, 31-6 times a minute, 98% over there.
00:49
Blood sugar was 146.
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I currently have an IV established giving fluid.
00:53
Her last blood pressure was 82 over 39.
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We'll see how this responds.
00:59
We'll see you guys.
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Priority 2. Approximately five minutes.
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T. Here, too.
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Copy. Capridge and clear.
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