Paramedics transport elderly man after stroke symptoms, Anderson IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an 82‑year‑old man from his home near North Madison Avenue in Anderson after he showed sudden stroke symptoms and facial drooping. His blood pressure was 190 over 90 and blood sugar 132. He had fallen before the call, and responders were en route to Community Anderson Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Grant IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 51, we're en route with an 82-year-old male patient from home.
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Family called today for sudden onset stroke symptoms starting at 4:50, just prior to calling.
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Currently haven't gotten him to verbally respond.
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He has some notable facial drooping.
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Last pressure 190 over 90.
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Blood sugar 132.
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We have an IV in place, and a C collar on him.
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He had a fall.
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We're about five out.
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Location mentioned:
N Madison Ave, Anderson, IN 46011
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