Elderly man transported for possible stroke, Mt Vernon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Mt Vernon, Ohio, transported an 80-year-old man with a suspected stroke to Knox Community Hospital. The patient had a history of strokes, stable vital signs, and normal heart rhythm upon monitoring.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Knox Community Hospital, no, we're getting medic.
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Medic 491.
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Knox Community Hospital.
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We're en route with an 80-year-old male patient.
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We believe the patient is suffering a stroke.
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We do have a land score of one.
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Patient has a history of strokes.
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His last one was in 2021.
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2021.
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Right now we've got a heart rate of 110, pulse at 95%, last blood pressure 166 over 68.
00:27
Got sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:30
Last known well, the best we can gather from family, was within the last hour or two.
00:34
We'll be there in about three to five minutes.
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Do you have a blood sugar on the patient?
00:44
Yes, sugar was 122.
00:52
One hundred and one on arrival, KPA clear.
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Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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