Woman found altered and foaming mouth, possible substance abuse, Bel Air MD


Emergency medical response for a 33-year-old woman found near Main St. She was experiencing altered mental status, was foaming at the mouth, and lethargic. Medics suspect substance abuse as the cause instead of a stroke.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Newark County Medical Box 57-01, Middick 62, stroke near Main St, Department D, Cross Street of Park Street, Tallcrop South EMS, 1930.
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33 is around 224.
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Route 2244. Route 2241930.
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ERC, MRC, ERC, this is Hartford County, Medic 33 requesting consult with upchistic failure.
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62 in route.
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Cetic21931.
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Cetect 34, clear, 224?
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Free suit.
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Take 81-2-2-24. Cetect 81, 1932.
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Aetect 81, 1932.
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Apprenticell line. You require a position for console.
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Good evening, this is Harford County Medics 33.
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We will be informational only at this time.
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We're in after a facility with a 5-minute ETA on board. We have an approximately 33-year-old female.
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She's complained of ultimate status.
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We're going to be in for a priority one.
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She has been ultimate status since 3 p.m.
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today.
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The patient is times one able to answer her name. Has been trooping,
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leaning to one side,
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foaming at the mouth.
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Gently lethargic. Vitals are as follows.
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142 over 80 for blood pressure.
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45 for capnel.
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77 pulse.
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96% of remare.
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G-f can be 14.
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Blood sugar was 95.
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She has equal group strength. I'm unable to do further short questions at this time.
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Any further questions to be approximately five minutes?
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We think it might be more substance abuse than stroke alert at this time.
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