64-year-old female with brain bleed after fall, Largo MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 64-year-old female was found to have a brain bleed on MRI after a fall one week ago. She is conscious with stable vital signs and mild weakness in the left leg. EMS designated a priority one stroke alert and is en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Capital Region online, do you need a physician?
00:03
Dr. Negative.
00:05
Perm against 8-06.
00:06
I remember with a 64-year-old female.
00:10
She complaint is Kaiser did an MRI today and they saw a brain bleed on their imaging.
00:18
Patient fell about a week ago.
00:20
She is consular and orient at GCES.
00:22
It's 15.
00:23
That's blood pressure was 130 over 80.
00:26
Heart rate 74.
00:28
She is at 96% on room air.
00:32
Patient did complain of some mild left leg weakness,
00:36
no other deficits,
00:38
and a bruise.
00:42
from a week ago on the left side of her eye, on the eyebrow of the left eye.
00:51
We are pulling into your parking line as we speak.
00:54
How do you copy?
00:56
Copy.
00:57
Um,
00:59
let's see. Did you get a glucose on her?
01:02
I did not. I will work on one for you.
01:05
All right, perfect.
01:06
What's your ETA and your priority?
01:11
I'll call it a priority one stroke alert 30 second ETA.
01:14
All right, copy.
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