Stroke patient transported to Vanderbilt hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a stroke patient from Kentucky to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for advanced treatment. The patient had received TNK prior to transport and was stable but showing stroke symptoms such as weakness and slurred speech.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Putting Medic 6 to Vanderbilt, that’s all.
00:04
Go ahead, put them.
00:07
Put them in on emergent with the 50.
00:10
Presented to Rural Kentucky Ambulance.
00:16
Stroke, last known well was at 1330.
00:20
That's 1330.
00:25
Seemed to be having a right MCA occlusion being transferred for.
00:34
Higher level of care.
00:36
Patient is currently alert and oriented times four, left-sided weakness, facial droop, slurred speech.
00:43
Vital signs are GCS 15, heart rate 101, blood pressure 112 over 65, respirations under 24.
00:54
Ninety-four percent on three liters.
00:57
We will be at your facility in approximately seven to ten.
01:04
Do we have a blood sugar reading?
01:07
Sorry, we're unreadable.
01:10
Do you have her blood sugar?
01:13
Blood sugar was 201.
01:15
Patient weight 98.1 kilograms.
01:18
Has she received any TNK?
01:24
She has received 24 milligrams of TNK.
01:30
Okay, copy.
01:31
Thank you.
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