Stroke emergency in Butler County sparks urgent hospital rush, Butler County KS
Urgency builds as a 61-year-old man in Butler County shows clear stroke symptoms, prompting EMS to rush him Code Red to St. Francis Hospital for immediate care.
Audio|Source: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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Transcript:
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Medic 30 Dispatch.
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We're going to be around St.
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Francis 1, Code Red[1].
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We'll have a stroke alert for you in a minute.
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1040 around St.
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Francis, Code Red[1], 1254.
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May 16, clear.
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Clear any amount?
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1041256.
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County to College 7, 1017.
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College 7. College 7.
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104, 1256.
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County to Rose Hill 408, 10-17.
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408, 104.
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104-1256.
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Dispatchmatic 3, you can go out with that stroke alert whenever you're ready.
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Medic 3, just night.
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Good.
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51-year-old malpatient, chief complaint is left-sided weakness, clear signs of the stroke,
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left-sided weakness, right gaze,
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time is onset is 12, 25 today.
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ETA to continuing, ETA to St.
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Francis, about 13, 20 hours.
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Medic 30, 104, patients of 61-year-old male, left-headed weakness,
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clear evidence of stroke.
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Here are the right days.
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Consent's symptoms of 1225, the T.A.
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1320.
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This match, medic 30, confirming 61 years old.
Police codes explained
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Code Red: Critical/immediate patient
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