Patient experiencing chest pain refuses hospital transport, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical staff responded to a patient near Osler Dr experiencing chest pain. Hospital availability was discussed but the patient refused transport and stayed on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
M.D.O.N.5.
00:03
Number one, go ahead.
00:06
Already two chest pain.
00:07
The finger open.
00:10
St. Joe's is open.
00:13
Sorry.
00:14
Thank you.
00:15
M. 17.
00:17
17. 17. Go ahead.
00:21
Just as we're still sitting here and St.
00:23
Joe's, we have not gotten a bed yet, no plan in place.
00:29
Okay,
00:30
thank you.
00:32
One-on-one.
00:33
Do you hear that?
00:35
It's not going to run in.
00:38
The automatic 395.
00:42
Probably 170 is backed up there at St.
00:45
Joe's.
00:47
GBMC would probably be a better option.
00:50
NUMA-3.95?
00:53
Oh, I have 395.
00:56
Parity 2, predi-cardia.
00:58
Givine Cirocureth.
01:00
Cibian Cio.
01:02
Giac 3905.
01:04
58. 58, good.
01:11
Our patient actually decided to refuse, so we won't be going anywhere.
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