Older man with stroke symptoms transported to hospital
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Thank you with the stroke report.
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We've got a 2-minute ETA.
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Case number is going to be 2026-055,
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565-055.
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Approximately 70-year-old male, again, altered mental status.
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On scene, he was sitting down, acting confused.
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Per coworkers on scene, patient was acting normal approximately 6 a.m.
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this morning when they started working.
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Throughout the day, at approximately 11 a.m., started becoming confused.
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It worsened, so they activated 911 approximately 20 minutes ago.
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For us, patient basically has vision disturbances, also feeling confused.
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Currently, pain on times two.
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The name and place only.
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OAR 19 from minor right side is facial droop as well as slurred speech reported.
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Colors was unsteady.
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No associated trauma as far as vital signs under brain and breathing.
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Eighteen blood pressure at 95 .
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Over there, I've got a case of Pearl
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Four.
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Negative from drift.
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There's all four extremities.
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Vital signs continue.
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Heart rate of 88, that's 88.
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Normal sinus rhythm.
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We're staying on the branch on the 12 lead.
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Otherwise, no ST changes.
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We have a blood pressure of 217 over 134.
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217 over 134.
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Blood sugar is going to be 114.
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Unknown allergies or medications.
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He is Spanish speaking only.
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We did have a translator on scene.
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However, patient's acting confused, unable to answer questions.
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So our treatment was going to establish a line and we almost did a facility.
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I copy.
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Sounds good.
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We'll be expecting you shortly at Tri-City.
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Let me know if there's any changes on your short ETA.
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We were clear at 1351.