Patient from nursing facility taken to St. Joseph’s, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a patient from a nursing facility in Towson experiencing hypoxia, low blood pressure, and elevated white blood cell count. The patient, who remained alert, was being transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Angel, this is information only.
00:02
Party one steps is alert.
00:03
How do you copy?
00:05
We copy. Go ahead.
00:08
I have a sixty-six year old male.
00:10
Party one steps alert.
00:12
They ran his meds earlier from the nursing home for congestion and he’s been hypoxic.
00:20
He’s still hypoxic on at 80 percent.
00:24
On 15 liters, his blood pressure is eighty-two over fifty-four.
00:29
Twenty-three respirations, twenty-three capnagers, three and 101 pulse.
00:33
His tenth is 101 as well.
00:37
Glucose is eighty-four, and his white blood cells are thirty.
00:42
We should be to your facility in about five minutes.
00:46
Receiving that telemetry is a totally normal sign, it’s been transmitted.
00:53
St. Joseph’s Hospital.
00:55
Is the station a full code?
00:58
It is a full code.
01:01
St. Joseph’s Hospital, we’ll see when you get here.
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