EMS transports elderly man to hospital for stroke alert, Butler County KS


Emergency medical services are transporting a 70-year-old man to St. Francis Hospital for a suspected stroke. The patient was found unresponsive and vomiting shortly after last being seen normal. He has unequal, non-reactive pupils and is currently intubated and sedated. The estimated time of arrival at the hospital is about 30 minutes.
Audio|Source: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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Transcript:
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Medicinda Satch coming around to St.
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Francis with a approximately 70-year-old Code Red[1]mail patient, chief, it's going to be a stroke alert to them. The patient was last seen normal, about 1730 hours, and then walked in five minutes later to find him unresponsive and with vomit.
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They did CPR for about two minutes when we got their patient was pulled the file.
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Patients have blood pressure issues going to go to the hospital before this. Right now, pupils are non-reactive and slightly unequal. Patient is intubated and sedated.
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Blood sugar is 230.
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ETA approximately.
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Approximately about 30 minutes from now and telling the only criteria we have to go on is the hypertension and the pupil findings.
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The Democratic 10-1070-year-old Code Red[1] Mail with a stroke alert.
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I see normal at 1730 hours.
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Seen five minutes later unresponsive with vomit.
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on him was going to the hospital for blood pressure.
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No reactive pupils. He has debated and sedated. Blood sugar is 230.
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Only criteria of hypertension and pupil findings, 30-minute EPA.
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Code Red: Critical/immediate patient
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