Male patient with stroke symptoms transported to hospital, Livonia MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a male patient showing signs of stroke, including vomiting dark liquid, altered mental status, slow breathing, low blood pressure, low oxygen levels, and high blood sugar, to St. Mary's Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St.
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Mary, this is Hems with a priority one.
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The time line.
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25 Alpha 3-3-1 Accrailer out to the facility with a (number withheld) male MS station coming from home.
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I'm going to call on possible stroke at this time.
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The patient was asleep in a reclining chair, woke up, vomited a very dark liquid,
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and then had altered mental status with very heavy breathing.
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Patient's own responses for us, agonal respirations,
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have approximately 6 to 8 right now,
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with the following vital signs.
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It has a heart rate approximately 50, 50, so on the monitor.
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Last blood pressure I got was 77 over 50, 7750.
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SpO2 is anywhere from 50 to 60 with a BVM and nasal trauma.
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Was given 2 milligrams of Narcan,
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blood sugar was 180, last seen normal earlier today.
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Location mentioned:
Five Mile Rd, Livonia, MI 48154
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