Man shows signs of stroke but refuses hospital care


Audio|Source: Clay County Sheriff, Clay Center Police and EMS
01:43
Transcript:
Could you have your passenger called the station real quick? Canvote. We're just going to make. Clay County Medical Center. Clay County Medical Center, go ahead. We're just going to give you an update. We have a 68-year-old male from here from Avina that originally was getting called in for diabetic emergency. His blood sugar was showing 93. He was diapheretic, unresponsive at first, could respond with eyes only, wouldn't be able to talk real well, possible TIA. Break. Since that time, his speech has cleared up, and he has gained a little bit more strength. However, his strength is not fully contained. He is able to speak clearly now, able to alert and orientate times four. His blood pressure is 93 over 63, and he is tachycardic at about 130. However, the gentleman is refusing to go to the hospital. Like I said, it could be a possible TIA. His hands and dexterity is doing much better right now, but we're just giving you heads up of what's going on. Ten. Simple.
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Location mentioned:
Near Liberty St, Clay Center, KS 67432
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