Elderly woman with chest and jaw pain transported to hospital, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 70-year-old woman near Osler Drive experienced persistent chest and jaw pain with lethargy. She was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for possible cardiac issues. Her vital signs were monitored, and no signs of stroke were noted.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, St. Joseph, Baltimore County, Medicaid.
00:03
We're at the facility near Osler Drive on board,
00:06
70-year-old female.
00:09
She's been having chest pain, lethargic, and jaw pain.
00:12
How do you copy?
00:14
No, copy.
00:16
The patient was up all night.
00:18
She went to bed around 6:30.
00:22
Woke up at 10 this morning,
00:24
some chest pain woke her up out of her sleep.
00:27
She is also extremely lethargic.
00:28
She keeps falling asleep.
00:30
Also reports some jaw pain and ringing in the ears.
00:33
Chest pain is 7 out of 10, been persistent since she woke up.
00:39
Signs are on the monitor, I sent over the twelve lead.
00:42
Stroke scales are negative, denies any headache or weakness.
00:47
No history,
00:48
no stroke or transient ischemic attack history, medications include aspirin, atorvastatin.
00:53
Vital signs,
00:55
142 over palpation, pulse 83, respirations 12, oxygen saturation 98 percent on room air.
01:01
Again, signs on the monitor, heart rate 163, we have a twenty gauge in the right AC.
01:07
She is alert but very sleepy.
01:11
Again, Tony,
01:14
Baltimore County Medicaid, about seven minutes out.
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Any questions?
01:17
What is your priority?
01:20
Priority two.
01:23
Can you copy?
01:25
Okay, Tom, thank you.
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