Stroke alert en route to Mayo Mankato hospital, Mankato MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 70-year-old female is being transported to Mayo Mankato Hospital for a possible stroke. Symptoms include facial droop, slurred speech, and sudden loss of balance. She is also being treated for pneumonia and currently has a fever. She is on blood thinners and the last known well time was yesterday at 5 p.m.
Audio|Heard on: Nicollet MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Ridgeview 995 to Mayo Mankato,
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patient information.
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Go ahead Ridgeview, Mankato ER.
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Ridgeview 995 is coming in with a 70-year-old female.
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This is going to be a stroke alert.
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Last known well was yesterday.
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At 05 p.m., she is on blood thinners.
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We do have facial droop and slurred speech, and sudden loss of balance.
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She is also being treated with pneumonia, so she's on antibiotics.
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Has a fever currently.
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We're about 20 minutes out.
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Last set of vitals, we got a blood sugar of sixty-five, blood pressure of 100 and forty-six over 60 , pulse is at ninety-five.
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That's the sinus rhythm, and she's satting in the mid nineties on room air.
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Or sorry, on a couple liters of oxygen.
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When was the last known well time?
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It was yesterday at 05 p.m.
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Location mentioned:
Marsh St, Mankato, MN 56001
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