Medical response for severe headache with no stroke signs, Mankato MN
Emergency medical services responded to a 64-year-old woman experiencing sudden severe headache and high blood pressure. Stroke evaluation showed no signs of stroke. The patient was conscious, breathing normally, and showed no paralysis.
Audio|Source: Mankato Mayo Clinic Ambulance Dispatch
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Transcript:
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6A1, priority 2 in Mankato, near Tranquility Path.
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Priority 2, Mankato near Tranquility Path.
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6A1.
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682, you can post Station 1.
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Copy, Station 1.
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6A1 is en route near Tranquility Path.
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Copy en route.
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6-8-1 patient update.
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Go ahead.
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Priority 1[1] for a 64, 64-year-old female conscious and breathing.
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Sudden onset of severe pain, headache, high blood pressure.
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She is responding normally and breathing normally.
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Again, sudden onset of severe pain, no numbness or paralysis, currently doing the stroke diagnostic.
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Anyone, Connie.
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And 681, stroke diagnostic results indicate no positive evidence of stroke.
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Priority 1: High-priority/urgent medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near Tranquility Path, Mankato, MN 56001
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