Paramedics transport elderly man with stroke symptoms, Westerville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 76-year-old man from an assisted living facility to St. Ann's Hospital. He has right-sided weakness and possible stroke symptoms starting at 4:30. He is alert and has a history of dementia. Vital signs are stable and there are no signs of trauma.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Critical Care, Mr.
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106 to St. Ann's.
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This is A.m.
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Go ahead.
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Critical.
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Good evening, St. Ann's.
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This is Critical Care, Medical 106.
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We're currently in Rastrichter with a 76-year-old male from an assisted living.
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(Name withheld) complains of right-sided weakness starting at 4:30, last known well at 4:30.
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I do have a LAMS score of zero.
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He does not take any blood thinners.
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He is alert and oriented times three, which is his baseline with a history of dementia.
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I have a current set of vitals.
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He has two leads showing a sinus rhythm.
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He is 98% on room air.
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A blood pressure is 153.
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His glucose is 1.
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He is acting at baseline mentation.
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He has no external signs of trauma or anything like that.
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We should be there in about time.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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