Medical team responds to stroke alert at hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a man experiencing a stroke following a cardiac arrest to a medical facility on Medical Center Dr. The patient was reported to have possible pneumonia or sepsis. Paramedics monitored vital signs during transport and provided supplemental care en route.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Stroke alert, sixty-six year old male.
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Let's go one one and one for total of three intubated.
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All three episodes other than that at bedside.
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Clear both channels.
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Unit mentioned is stroke alert, post-cardiac arrest as well.
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Coming in from Bedford, blood pressure is 125 over 74.
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sinus on the monitor ninety-seven thirty-eight on the antidepressant only oxygen.
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and I am clear on both channels unless you have a question.
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Being transported.
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there's down notes of possible pneumonia, possible sepsis.
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And also.
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they said it might be related to (name withheld) being shocked.
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Final signs are pulse rate B, last blood pressure was 90.
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I'm in the process of getting (name withheld) a little fluid ballless now.
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(name withheld) at a 90% on room air, (name withheld) GCS of 15.
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We'll be there maybe 5 min.
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