Patient with stroke-like symptoms taken to hospital, Maplewood MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Maplewood Medic 321 transported a patient showing slurred speech and temporary weakness to St. John’s Hospital. The patient had stable vital signs but showed noticeable neurological changes suggestive of a possible stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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MRCC from Maplewood Medic 321 with patient report for St.
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John's Hospital, three minutes out, red patient.
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I reported John's, red.
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Maplewood Medic 3117, did she?
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She’s been inside at (number withheld) days.
00:19
Blood pressure is 198 over 80.
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Blood sugar is 104.
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Reason to succeed, sinus rhythm pitiful earlier.
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A is uncertain if she struck her head or not.
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It’s not on blood thinners, but you have a noticeable change.
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The pill has slurred speech as well as weakness for three minutes.
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Super John.
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