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Possible stroke symptoms in elderly woman, Molalla OR
Emergency teams responded to a 76-year-old woman near South Blair Road reporting possible stroke symptoms. She was conscious, breathing, pale, diabetic, had a history of strokes and high blood pressure, vomited, but showed no paralysis or speech difficulty.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County METCOM North-1 Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Rush 47, D411, Medic 26, and Squad 423.
00:05
Respond to a possible stroke near South Blair Road.
00:10
No crosses at pages 253, working north-sub at 22.
00:28
26, I copy, is she around with a 76-year-old female?
00:33
Looks like her caller is reporting a possible stroke.
00:36
They're currently not with the patient, so they're not sure if she's conscious or breathing.
00:41
Our caller is reporting there is a history of strokes.
00:47
Yes, copy.
00:54
On Medic 26, just an update, our patient is conscious and breathing, just very pale.
01:06
Thatcom squad 423 respondent.
01:13
Squad 423, copy.
01:17
823, copy.
01:22
Nacombs, rush, and 487 is in route.
01:28
487, I'm coming.
01:36
Referee, can we get a read back?
01:44
You're responding to a 76-year-old female, she's conscious breathing, it's going to be a possible stroke.
01:52
Her caller was not sure.
01:54
They did state that our patient is diabetic, however she's able to hold the glass.
01:59
I'm not tested her blood sugar today.
02:04
Looks like she did vomit.
02:05
No pain in her body.
02:07
She did have high blood pressure.
02:10
No paralysis,
02:12
no difficulty.
02:13
swelling,
02:15
able to talk clearly.
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Location mentioned:
S Blair Rd, Molalla, OR 97038
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