Elderly male transported with severe mental decline to hospital, Bel Air MD


An elderly male with severe mental decline and decreased alertness is being transported to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center with an estimated arrival time of 10 minutes. The patient shows limited responses and abnormal vital signs. IV fluids are being administered during transport.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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224, please, 224. RCE EMRC. This is Harford County, Medic 71. Requesting upper-tests be Fowler.
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3-0-1-1-U-1-Ures-Bel-A. Code 4[1], Upper Chesapeake, Bel Air.
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I forget to speak online meetings and businesses or consult.
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Negative information only. This is Harford County Medics 71.
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Currently, we're out to your facility with about a 10-minute UTA. On board, I have an (number withheld)-year-old male priority one substance alert.
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Patient's family state patient has had a mental decline the past couple of weeks.
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Patient at this time is not alert and oriented with the GPS at 10.
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It is responding to generalized movements but not able to form any words. Vital there is followed.
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BP of 101 over 64, pulse of 130, a flutter with a history of a fifth. Respirations 16.
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Oxygen is 100% on 2 liters and a cap note is 23.
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Patient does have a blood sugar of 104 and an axillary. temp of 96.8.
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At this time, we do have an IV going with fluids. We have about a 10-minute ETA. Do you have any further questions?
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