Possible stroke in elderly woman downgraded to priority two, Virginia Beach VA
An 86-year-old woman at a location near Auburn Drive showed signs of a possible stroke. Initial responders considered it as a high priority but later downgraded it to priority two after evaluating the situation. The patient has a history of stroke, and current concerns suggest it might be a secondary stroke.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
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Slopjah Headache, Possible stroke, near Auburn Dr.
00:03
We Martin of the South Center, room 321, on the Shalom unit side.
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Beach Cropley is 922. In-Rat patient is a conscious breathing 86-year-old female at 839.
00:19
This is 10.
00:25
Last minute, I couldn't hear who you were.
00:27
Were you calling she sent?
00:33
Provision to go for Priority 1.
00:39
Then your other radius, MRP, please.
00:46
Yes, sir, based on comments with indicating possible stroke, request to go for Priority 1.
00:56
Okay.
00:58
Does this case meet the E&D requirements for stroke priority one?
01:08
For E&D, it's going to be negative. Patient does have a history of previous stroke.
01:14
It's a concern. It may be a secondary one today.
01:21
7-922, reduce priority two response, please.
01:25
Right, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Auburn Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
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