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. 2021 Jul 14:1–6. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X21000728

Table 1.

Characteristics of Obstetric-Related 911 Calls in Maryland from March 10-June 20, 2019 and 2020

2019 (N = 1,504) 2020 (N = 1,286)
Patient Age [mean (SD)] 30.1 (SD = 14.0) 30.5 (SD = 13.6)
Age Group
 0-9 36 (2.39%) 24 (1.87%)
 10-19 152 (10.1%) 120 (9.33%)
 20-29 695 (46.2%) 570 (44.3%)
 30-39 430 (28.6%) 394 (30.6%)
 40-49 79 (5.25%) 74 (5.75%)
 50-59 33 (2.19%) 23 (1.79%)
 60-69 9 (0.60%) 22 (1.71%)
 70-79 25 (1.66%) 24 (1.87%)
 80+ 33 (2.19%) 22 (1.71%)
 Data Not Available 12 (0.80%) 13 (1.01%)
Race
 Black or African American 545 (36.2%) 448 (34.8%)
 Hispanic or Latino 37 (2.46%) 50 (3.89%)
 Not Specified 657 (43.7%) 555 (43.2%)
 Other Races 39 (2.66%) 31 (2.49%)
 White 226 (15.0%) 202 (15.7%)
Incident Location
 Assisted Living Facility - Home 28 (1.86%) 19 (1.48%)
 Hotel/Motel - Building/Premises 28 (1.86%) 30 (2.33%)
 House/Apartment/Mobile Home - Home 1,067 (70.9%) 1,028 (79.9%)
Transports and Roadway 93 (6.18%) 62 (4.82%)
Others 288 (19.2%) 147 (11.4%)