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Two medical emergencies at Harris Southwest HospitalFort Worth TX

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Harris Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76132

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Harris Southwest Hospital for two patients. The first was a woman showing possible stroke symptoms, initially found unresponsive but later awake and nonverbal. The second involved a man with nausea and general malaise being transported from a group home. Both patients were en route or taken to the hospital for evaluation.

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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Harris Southwest,
00:01
Bedside stroke alert from Fort Worth Med Seven Eight.
00:06
Fire.
00:09
Yes, this is Med Seven Eight.
00:11
We have an approximately eighty-four year old female.
00:14
Last known normal is approximately 6:30 this morning.
00:20
They found her about 30 minutes ago slumped over in her chair.
00:26
They said she was unresponsive.
00:28
She is awake, but she is nonverbal.
00:32
The most we’re getting verbally are some moans and groans; she has not been able to confirm or deny anything.
00:38
Feeling uncomfortable, distressed in any way.
00:41
She is very sensitive to being touched anywhere.
00:44
She doesn’t seem to be neglecting either side of her body.
00:48
No obvious facial droop currently.
00:53
Her vital signs: heart rate 91, blood pressure 192 over 97.
00:58
She doesn’t have any history of dementia or stroke.
01:02
SpO2 is 96%.
01:04
I’ll be sending this into report soon.
01:06
Do you have any questions at this time?
01:09
Is that nonverbal new or chronic?
01:13
Southwest, I did not copy.
01:15
Can you repeat?
01:17
Said the patient was nonverbal.
01:19
Is that new or chronic?
01:24
That would be new.
01:26
Staff here said she’s normally able to walk without any problem and speaks coherently and appropriately.
01:37
Was it Frank GCS?
01:39
This one, did you copy? Did you get a GCS or blood sugar on them?
01:45
We’re working on those right now.
01:47
I heard GCS right now was approximately eleven.
01:51
Southwest is Med Seventy Six.
01:55
Southwest, go ahead.
01:57
We’re en route to your facility with a forty-seven year old male.
02:01
Forty-seven year old male’s chief complaint is nausea and general malaise.
02:07
He was dry heaving after eating a bowl of cereal coming from a group home.
02:12
Current vitals are heart rate 107, blood pressure 109 over 77.
02:18
He’s breathing about 16 times a minute.
02:21
99 percent on room air; will be there in about 10 minutes.
02:25
Any questions?
02:28
Nothing further. Patient will go to triage upon arrival.
02:31
He’s non-ambulatory.
02:35
We can put him in a wheelchair.

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