72-year-old man with left arm paralysis taken to hospital, Fremont MI
A 72-year-old man from the Hesperia area is experiencing paralysis in his left arm starting yesterday. He has a history of nerve problems and cartilage buildup in his neck. There is no change in his left leg or facial muscles. He is being transported to Gerber Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Mason County Fire, Sheriff, and EMS, Ludington Fire, Police, and EMS
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with a 72-year-old male. His hospital choice right now is Gerber.
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We're going from the Hesperia area.
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He's had some nerve problems in his neck.
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He's had some cartilage built up and stuff like that.
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Starting yesterday, he started losing feeling in his left army.
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It's right now he can't move it at all. It seems to be paralyzed.
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No change in his left leg,
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no facial drool. He does have a drop leg in his left leg already. so anyways he's several times four-prink woman drive both threshold 192 over 114 he said it would be high because he had to take it his medications
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Paul says 64 strong in a way with normal sinus on monitor uh aspirations are about 20 and non-labour he's at 98% on room air I got to be established for my requesting any this time we're gonna continue on to Gerber
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short copy trip forine to gruber thank you
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Near S Sullivan Ave, Fremont, MI 49412
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