Medical team treats man for possible stroke, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in North Kansas City responded to a medical call involving a 62-year-old man who had fallen and showed possible stroke symptoms, including left-side weakness and unequal pupils. The patient was conscious and improving while being transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Patient info on a stroke.
00:03
This is North Town.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:05
We're with a 62-year-old male.
00:08
We were called to him initially for a fall.
00:11
He was getting out of his pickup and went to the ground near the tire for a while.
00:17
His last known well time was about 45 minutes ago.
00:21
One pupil is blown.
00:24
The other one is normal.
00:26
He was not responding to us at first.
00:28
Now he is improving a little, talking to us, and oriented.
00:32
Still has left-side weakness and flaccidity.
00:34
No pain, blood pressure is 146 over 74.
00:37
Pulse rate in the 70s, respiration 13, oxygen 93 on room air, blood sugar 75.
00:45
No injury to the head noted, arrival in about six minutes.
00:51
Copy.
00:52
History of blood clots, on prescribed medication.
00:56
Which pupil was blown, and what is patient's status?
01:01
Left, GCS 15.
01:05
Copy, see you on arrival.
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North Kansas City, MO
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