Medic transports elderly man after stroke symptoms, Mt Vernon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a 74-year-old man experiencing possible transient ischemic attack symptoms from Mount Vernon, Ohio, to Knox Community Hospital. The patient was stable, alert, and reported feeling better during non-emergency transport.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Knox Community Hospital, you're over.
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Medic 492.
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Oh, go for Knox Community Hospital.
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Medic 492, non-emergency, 74-year-old male.
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Around 2 o'clock this afternoon he said he felt like he was having another transient ischemic attack.
00:19
Symptoms have cleared up.
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He's having some trouble focusing.
00:25
Current blood pressure 135 over 85.
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He does have a pacemaker.
00:31
Blood sugar was 123.
00:34
He's alert and oriented times four.
00:35
He is on blood thinners.
00:39
Currently looking for an IV, no medication given, and will be there in six.
00:46
That assignment upon arrival.
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Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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