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Air transport of patient with possible strokePlano TX

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audio iconMedical Emergency
W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075

As discussed during the dispatch call, air medical crew transported a 76-year-old man from Coleman, Oklahoma, to Medical City Plano for a suspected stroke and low blood pressure. In-flight communication indicated that the patient was alert, stable, and receiving medication for hypotension.

Audio|Heard on: West End Grayson County
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
What's up for med crew on Sherman?
00:04
For med crew, go ahead.
00:05
Yes sir, can I get a patch into Medical City Plano for patient report please?
00:19
Air 174, go ahead with your report.
00:20
You're on line with Medcom.
00:26
Good, what time is it now? Afternoon.
00:29
This is Air Evac One Seven Four bringing you a seventy-six-year-old male.
00:34
It's going to be a scene flight coming out of Coleman, Oklahoma.
00:37
We were calling for a possible stroke.
00:39
Patient was found unresponsive at 1150.
00:42
That's what we're calling Glass Stone Well.
00:45
Upon arrival, patient was alert and oriented times four.
00:49
No deficits noted.
00:51
He had some weakness to his left hand, but he did recently fracture his wrist, so it's good.
00:54
Listen with that.
00:56
Recent ailment to his (name withheld), we also noted a significant hypotension,
01:01
afebrile at this time.
01:04
Pressures have been seventy-eight over forty-one, seventy-two over forty.
01:08
We established another line.
01:10
He's got an 18 in his right forearm, 20 gauge in his right wrist.
01:16
He's had two liters of NS when he started him on Levo.
01:20
0.05 mcg/kg currently.
01:24
He's alert and oriented right now.
01:25
No complaints of pain.
01:28
Blood sugar is 207 at bedside or at the ambulance.
01:35
Current blood pressure is I'll give it to you just a second.
01:39
It's almost done. Thank you.
01:40
Heart rate is 60 afib.
01:43
He said that he does not have a history of afib.
01:47
He's breathing about 18 times a minute.
01:48
He is 98% on room air.
01:51
We should be there in approximately 20 minutes.
01:54
BP 87 over 56.
01:58
So you guys got any further questions or orders for me?
02:02
No questions, no orders, no traffic in or out.
02:05
Have one and a stretcher will be waiting for you.
02:09
Copy. I'll go ahead and activate this as a stroke just based off of what we got.
02:14
But currently we don't have any signs of deficit.
02:16
It would be more like a TIA.
02:18
Also maybe a code sepsis activation as well is what it seems more like.
02:27
Receive 174.
02:35
Fourth page is clear.

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W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075

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