Stroke symptoms reported in 68-year-old man near Lancaster, Lancaster OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 68-year-old man near Lancaster experienced stroke-like symptoms including difficulty speaking and unusual eye movement. He has a history of a previous stroke and weakness on his left side. Emergency responders noted stable vital signs and elevated blood sugar, and are providing medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fairfield Medical Center, Langstromicramid 3.
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Go ahead, many three.
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This is F-13.
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It's bringing you a 68-year-old man who's coming from near Lanfair Center.
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He is alert and oriented.
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Chief complaint,
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staff said that...
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About 15 minutes, what they called us.
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He wasn't speaking and his eyes looked funny.
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That's what they called us.
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He does a previous history of CVA.
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Patient is alert-oriented in our presence.
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He has prior deficit to his left side from previous CBA.
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Current blood pressure, 115 over 66, heart rate of 76, STO2 room air 90%.
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I did have a CO of 4%.
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I did a sugar check and it was 179.
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They're attempting IV at this time and we'll see in a few minutes.
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That is supposed to be five of those three.
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We'll have a lot of summer upon arrival.
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S&C. Clint.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster, OH 43130
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