Woman experiences speech difficulty in medical emergency, Holland MI
A woman near James Street is experiencing a medical emergency with slow response and difficulty finding the right words to speak. She has no pain or paralysis and was recently treated for a sinus infection with antibiotics.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Control to Holland Township for a Priority One Medical[1] near James St, Wonderlandshire.
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With BFS negative there,
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BFAS negative for us, she has been on an amoxicillin.
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for a sinus infection since Tuesday.
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They also did give her some ventadryl there.
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With us initially, she just kind of slow to respond.
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Her speech, however, was clear.
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The blood sugar is 71.
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What pressure is, 143 over 91, heart rate of 70.
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Respirations are 20 non-labor.
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She's 99% of room air.
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She's not complaining of any pain.
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During that, we initiated transler.
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She just seems to be having a hard time with her speech, though.
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Not necessarily slurred, but finding the right words.
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No paralysis or deficits.
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Let's request anything further will be inside about two.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority One Medical: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near James St, Holland, MI 49424
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