Air ambulance transports possible stroke patient, Colorado Springs CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an air ambulance transported an 82-year-old woman showing signs of a stroke to Memorial Central Hospital in Colorado Springs. Medical personnel reported right-side weakness, facial droop, speech difficulty, and other neurological symptoms before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Memorial Central, Life Flight Two.
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Memorial Central, go ahead.
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This is Life Flight Two. We have approximately a four-minute ETA to your helipad for cold offload.
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Bringing you an 82-year-old female, possible stroke, last known normal 1415 today.
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She has a blood sugar of 79, deficits are on her right side, right facial droop,
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right-sided weakness, possible vision deficit, decreased sensation, and aphasia.
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Last vitals are 131 over 87.
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Heart rate is 72.
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Sinus rhythm is 97 percent on a couple liters,
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and tidal is 21.
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Breathing about 15 times a minute.
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We have IV access and given her some Zofran for nausea.
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Any questions?
00:51
No questions.
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Do you need help on the pad?
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If you have extra hands, that's great.
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If not, we can manage.
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Alrighty, we'll see you when you get here.
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