Woman experiences prolonged dizziness with possible stroke signs, Troy MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 68-year-old woman experienced constant dizziness for over an hour with possible stroke symptoms. She reported that the dizziness felt similar to a previous stroke. Emergency crew coordinated with the hospital stroke team for her care at a hospital near Dequindre Road in Troy, Michigan.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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68-year-old female with dizziness for the past hour.
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Is this dizziness constant or does it resolve at all?
00:06
It's been constant.
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It does not resolve.
00:10
Do they have any stroke-like symptoms or was a stroke scale done?
00:15
No other stroke-like symptoms at this time.
00:18
Patient has had a stroke before and states symptoms feel similar to previous stroke.
00:26
Just ask if dizziness improves when sitting still with eyes closed.
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I'm sorry, Washington.
00:32
I just need clarification.
00:33
I need to know if dizziness is constant or improves with symptom onset.
00:41
It does not resolve.
00:43
She says it feels a little better with eyes closed.
00:47
Verify onset of symptoms was about an hour ago?
00:50
Affirm, just over an hour.
00:53
Thanks.
00:54
Required. We'll see you in our stroke landing zone upon arrival.
00:57
Troy Claire.
00:58
Okay. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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