Male patient found unresponsive with stroke symptoms, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a male patient near Ogletown Stanton Rd in Newark, Delaware. The 48-year-old was found unresponsive after a severe headache and was designated a stroke alert. During transport, he suffered cardiac arrest and received CPR before pulses returned. He is currently stable with ongoing monitoring.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Christiana-1101.
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Go ahead.
00:03
Hey, one-zero-one.
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This is Medicare Perman of 1850.
00:06
Both all of Medicine and I found she was a 48-year-old male on board.
00:09
Just going to be the patients that I sent to you via Cleager.
00:12
Are you familiar?
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This is a stroke alert.
00:17
That's affirmative.
00:18
So apparently this gentleman was last known well.
00:22
Approximately 11.30 p.m.
00:23
last night when he went to bed.
00:24
He had no complaints at that time.
00:29
A pretty obese, 40-year-old male, finally woke up and was complaining to his family of a very severe headache.
00:34
He was sweating.
00:36
First week, he died of Friday, finished when we got here.
00:38
The BLS related when they first got to him, he was laying on the couch.
00:42
A patient in Spanish speaking only, so the family was able to rouse him and get him to answer some questions for them.
00:48
At that time, he was still complaining of a very severe headache.
00:52
On my arrival only within a minute or two after them, he was pretty up-funded, snoring.
00:59
We should go ahead and put an nasal airway in which started a lot of sleeping and initially the BVM ventilation.
01:06
He remained responsible to the angel stimuli until he moved him out of his house.
01:11
Initial pressure was 190 over 100.
01:14
He found out of 8,000 monitors, 12-leger flexed man, glucose was 150.
01:19
He had a pretty good restaurant rate, and about 20, but again, he was snoring, and he was fuller reparations.
01:24
Like I said, we started with EBM.
01:26
Once we got him out of his house and into the ambulance, he could have a brief period of 30 at the rest.
01:33
We saw him breathing down to about the 30s with the BBM ventilation, lost pulses.
01:40
We performed approximately 2 minutes to CPR.
01:42
No arrestments were given, however, he did restore pulses.
01:45
He's currently in an 8th grade, anywhere from 70 to about 130.
01:50
Repeat 12 looks the same.
01:53
It's a good end total 45 with BVM ventilation setting at 90%.
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We're working on a repeat pressure now.
02:01
ETCO at this time approximately five minutes.
02:03
Any of your questions?
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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