Woman shows stroke symptoms with left-sided weakness


Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Skin's pale, warm, and dry to the touch. No grimace, facial grimace to palpation of the abdomen. Doesn't look like there's any trauma to the head either. She does look like she has some left-sided facial group as well. Husband stated that the patient usually is talking and usually uses the walker to walk around. She's no longer talking right now. Just leaning to her left side with that left arm and the corticant position and some left side of facial group. She does have movement on the right hand side. She is fidgety with her right hand, also moving her right leg, but not on the lower left extremity. Other an adaptation assessment, it's unremarkable. Do you have any questions, comments, or concerns for me? Chair, did you just say that you were unable to do the Cincinnati stroke scale? As far as Fletch and extension and good grips and stuff like that, she was unable to follow command. Good copy. You're going to go to the stop sign upon arrival. Did you put it in Pulsarra? I'm sorry, Winchester come back. I didn't copy. Did you put this in Pulsarra? Do you have access? I do have access to Pulsarra. We can't do strokes on Pulsarra with Winchester or Berkeley. Thank you. We'll take care of it. Stopside on arrival. Copy that. Also, no known weapons taken. Fall. 20. You call Marsberg? Okay. I'm heading for a traffic detail. I'm ready 35 to 9. You direct, sir. Quickly to station 96 respond as an ambulance for a hemorrhage. 3030 Crawford-Coree Road off Williamsport Pike, 1153. Perfect, Carmack 9661 is responding. Copy paramedic 961 responding for a hemorrhage. 30 Crawford-Core Road. Your assignment will be on tag for 1154. Same for, I'll be a rope.
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Berkeley County, WV
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