Medical transport for patient with stroke symptoms, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a report of a 36-year-old man showing stroke-like symptoms, including left-side paralysis and slurred speech. The patient was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, showing elevated blood pressure and stable alertness on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hello, LifeFlight from MedCom.
00:02
We're inbound one time emergent traffic with a 36-year-old male coming from residence.
00:09
Chief complaint is going to be stroke-like symptoms.
00:12
Patient woke this morning after going to bed asymptomatic.
00:16
He woke up having complete hemiplegia on his left side.
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With slurred speech, and difficulty speaking.
00:24
Current heart rate is 120, sinus tach on the monitor, 100 room air, and tidal 33, glucose 121.
00:32
He's alert and oriented times four, GCS 15.
00:35
He was hypertensive at 260 over 180 manual.
00:40
IAJ for approximately 8 minutes.
00:43
Any further?
00:46
Let me do the PR.
00:48
(name withheld), do you give me a current blood pressure?
00:52
Current blood pressure is 260 over 180.
01:01
That's a good time.
01:02
You want your ETA?
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