Elderly man suspected stroke transported to hospital, San Leandro CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Kaiser San Leandro for an 80-year-old man suspected of having a stroke. The man had slurred speech and abnormal walking, last seen normal about two days ago. He was transported to the hospital without lights or sirens.
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Transcript:
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Kaiser-Channel, Andrews, META 2-2, Strogler, Code Stroke, on board out of an 80-year-old male.
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Last seen normal about two to three days ago, not sure about time.
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He has slightly slurred speech.
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It's an abnormal gait.
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He can't really walk normally per family on scene.
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He usually walks with walker, just not walking normally.
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The last blood pressure is 122 over 71, 101 heart rate, 104 pulses, 18 breaths per minute.
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90 percent oxygen saturation.
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He does not take any blood thinners, no history of previous stroke.
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Nothing further, reached back door in about 5.5 minutes.
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Copy.
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Are you coming in Code 2 or 3?
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Code 2. Last seen normal about 2 days ago.
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For family.
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This is the time you have to eat a coffee.
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Location mentioned:
Merced St, San Leandro, CA 94577
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