Stroke alert patient transported to Clearwater hospital, Clearwater FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders handled a possible stroke case involving a middle-aged man near Pinellas St in Clearwater. The patient experienced sudden speech difficulties and confusion but showed improvement before arrival at Morton Plant Hospital. Vital signs were stable, and medics noted they would reach the facility shortly. The patient’s last known well time was around 20 minutes prior, with no confirmed medication history available.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're out to your facility emergency with a 48-year-old male stroke alert.
00:05
He had a sudden onset of aphasia and altered mental status.
00:09
His symptoms have since improved.
00:12
Last set of vital signs was as follows.
00:16
60 on the heart rate, 100% on room air.
00:19
Last blood pressure was 120 over 70.
00:23
BGL 112, will be at your facility in approximately 5 minutes.
00:27
Do you have any questions?
00:29
Medic 45, what's their last well and is the patient on thinners?
00:33
Last known well is going to be 315 approximately 20 minutes ago.
00:38
Unknown for thinners, but family did not have any medical history with them or know anything about him.
00:44
Now BCL in arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Pinellas St, Clearwater, FL 33756
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