Possible stroke during medical transport near 86th St, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported an elderly female patient from a care facility to St. Vincent’s Hospital near 86th Street after she showed symptoms consistent with a possible stroke, including worsening headache and new facial droop. A stroke alert was activated during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're bringing you an eighty-three-year-old female patient coming from an extended care facility.
00:06
Patient has been complaining of a severe headache that started yesterday,
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recently gotten worse last night and has been continuous throughout today.
00:19
I've actually called and.
00:20
Stated that she had some new onset facial droop.
00:23
Patient has a history of a previous stroke that happened in 2020 and had some left-sided deficits from it.
00:31
They stated that those left-sided deficits have gotten worse, so we're going to go ahead and call a stroke alert to you guys.
00:39
Vital wise, she's seventy-eight, normal sinus on the monitor,
00:43
ninety-four percent on room air, 150 over sixty-six for the last reading.
00:49
BP and we got 107 on the sugar.
00:52
If you don't have anything further, we'll be there in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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