Medical emergency at Culvers in Mankato, Mankato MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical incident at Culvers in Mankato. A male patient reportedly fell and later showed signs consistent with a possible stroke, including weakness on one side, arm drift, and visual changes. The patient was conscious and breathing, and paramedics transported him to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Nicollet MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Inbound, same before your old male.
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I went over from Culvers.
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It sounds like he had a ground-level fall there, was initially okay,
00:06
declining in care.
00:09
Aid got him up, and he was acting strangely.
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I find him alert and oriented.
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However,
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he is having some left side of deficit.
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He's positive for arm drift.
00:25
Seems to have some significant visual field disturbances.
00:30
Can't touch the finger, can't see my fingers on the left side, slightly leaning to the left.
00:35
Negative for facial group, negative for speech flurring.
00:40
symptom onset, 1,500 today.
00:43
He is sinus 67 on the monitor, 150 over 99, last pressure, and 96% room air.
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We're going to be about 6 minutes out.
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Sugar up 222.
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Thank you. We'll see you in.
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(name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Madison Ave, Mankato, MN 56001
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