Ems transports man with stroke symptoms to St. Luke's, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 60-year-old man showing possible stroke symptoms and back pain to St. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee. The patient was alert, had stable vital signs, and was not taking blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Forty-four going to St.
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St. Luke's. That case number again was (number withheld) coming to you with a sixty-year-old male patient.
00:09
Chief complaint today is going to be stroke symptoms affecting balance, LVO negative.
00:14
Last known well time again was 09:45 this morning.
00:19
Patient is also complaining of some back pain and is diaphoretic as well.
00:25
Alert and oriented times four, GCS of 15.
00:28
Last set of vitals are as follows.
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Got a blood pressure of 152 over 84, pulse 106.
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Respiratory rate and SpO2 94% on room air.
00:40
Blood sugar of 147.
00:44
Do have an 18 gauge in the right AC.
00:49
No other complaints.
00:51
No trauma noted.
00:52
Patient is not on blood thinners.
00:56
We'll be at St. Luke's in about five to seven minutes.
01:00
Any further questions or concerns?
01:04
No questions. St. Luke's Bay is notified.
01:05
Back to Pine.
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Message received.
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Thank you.
01:09
Thank you.
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W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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