Male patient with stroke symptoms en route to hospital, Owosso MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 46-year-old male showing signs of a possible stroke, including left-side numbness, weakness, unequal smile, and unsteady walking, to Owosso Memorial Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Owosso, we are, Owosso, we are, drone alpha 115 and bound priority two, I do copy.
00:04
That's awesome, boy.
00:07
Paramedic Carpenter, Enbound with a 46-year-old male coming from home.
00:11
Chief complaint is left-sided numbness, weakness.
00:17
It feels like somebody's squeezing his shoulder, and he has numbness and lack of sensation on his left arm.
00:27
The patient denies chest pain.
00:29
Current vitals, blood pressure 157 over 100.
00:35
SPO2 99% on room air.
00:37
Performed a 12 lead ECG.
00:39
Normal sinus rhythm at 70, no elevation or depression.
00:45
Onset of symptoms approximately 8:50 this morning.
00:49
No history of stroke or heart attack.
00:52
No blood thinners.
00:54
Patient possibly has a slightly unequal smile.
01:00
He also has an unsteady gait.
01:03
Unsteady gait.
01:05
IV established.
01:07
If nothing further, we will arrive in about four to five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
W King St, Owosso, MI 48867
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