Female child near fainting treated for cardiac concerns, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 12-year-old female experienced a near fainting episode with possible heart issues. Due to crowding at Sinai and St. Joseph's hospitals, transport was directed to GBMC.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, sir, in a 30-box, a 12-year-old female,
00:03
syncopal, near-syncope episode.
00:06
There's questionable cardiac history,
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looking for Sinai.
00:12
I would give Sinai a wide berth.
00:17
Same with St. Joe's. What else do you get?
00:20
I'm sorry, can you repeat the condition with Sinai?
00:24
Sinai's St.
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Joe's right now are backed up.
00:26
I would avoid those two hospitals.
00:28
Any other hospital would be fun.
00:31
Yeah,
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I see that we're closest to GBMC.
00:34
However, I just don't know if the single-ball episode has to do with previous cardiac diagnoses.
00:39
If you're comfortable with us going to GBMC, then we can definitely do that.
00:43
And you have for next time.
00:46
Yeah, 101, I mean, that obviously I don't have the patient, but as long as they don't meet STEMI criteria, I don't think that there's any necessary reason they can't try to GBMC.
00:55
Sorry, Rick.
00:56
We'll do BLS-12 lead and transmit the GBMC and go there.
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Location mentioned:
N Charles St, Towson, MD 21204
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