Man with stroke symptoms taken to hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS crew transported a thirty-seven-year-old man showing signs of a hemorrhagic stroke, including right-sided paralysis and facial droop, to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. His blood pressure was extremely high at 220 over 130, but he remained conscious with stable vital signs during transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:02
Good afternoon, we're about 10 minutes out on board transfer to Nova Healthcare Clarksville coming to your facility.
00:07
Out on board, I have a thirty-seven-year-old male.
00:10
It's going to be a hemorrhagic stroke.
00:12
Currently in right-sided deficits,
00:15
right-sided facial droop.
00:16
GCS is currently 15.
00:18
Last pressure was 220 over 130.
00:22
He is running through them at a rate of eighty-four ninety-seven.
00:25
One percent on room air.
00:28
Last night, well, he was actually probably 10:30 this morning, and he does have cardiac running at this time.
00:33
Do you require any further at this time?
00:37
I think it's copy.
00:38
Thank you.
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