Paramedics transport elderly man after possible stroke, Mt Vernon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Mt Vernon, Ohio, transported a 73-year-old man showing possible signs of a stroke to Knox Community Hospital. The patient was conscious, and vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 511 to Knox Community Hospital.
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Medic 511, Knox Community Hospital.
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Medic 551 for K3, go ahead.
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Good evening, Knox Community Hospital.
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This is Medic 511 en route to your facility with a 73-year-old male with a possible stroke.
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Patient is alert and oriented.
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Men's exam is kind of inconclusive.
00:27
Patient has some deficits from a previous accident.
00:33
So that means it's kind of inconclusive.
00:35
Current pulse is 87.
00:39
AFib with occasional PVCs on the monitor.
00:43
Capnography is 33, respirations 17 per minute, and blood pressure 132 over 78.
00:49
18 gauge in the left arm.
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Fluids running at TKO.
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If you have no questions, we should arrive in approximately 2 minutes.
01:05
No further updates on arrival.
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Keep things clear.
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Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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