Paramedics transport patient with stroke symptoms, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a (age withheld) patient showing stroke symptoms from a residence near 86th Street in Indianapolis to St. Vincent’s 86th Street Emergency Room. The patient had slurred speech, weakness on the left side, and a history of a previous transient ischemic attack. Vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 432, this is 86th Street.
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86th Street, this is Medic 432.
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Do you copy for a probable stroke alert?
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Go ahead.
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(age withheld) coming from home.
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Symptoms onset around 1030.
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Had a sudden onset of headache and difficulty speaking, difficulty with holding objects.
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Has had a previous, it sounded like TIA around May.
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Has met all Cincinnati stroke scale criteria currently.
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Slurred speech,
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weak on the left side as well as a weak smile on the left.
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Heart rate is currently seventy-five.
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Sinus rhythm, blood pressure 140 over 90, ninety-five percent on three liters.
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Dextrose 155, GCS of 15.
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I've got bilateral IVs.
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We're probably about 15 min out.
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You want anything else?
00:58
What was that blood glucose?
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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