Medical crew responds to possible stroke at Lakeshore Campus, Duluth MN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical units were dispatched to the Lakeshore Campus in Duluth for a possible stroke involving a 92-year-old man. Although initially listed as a routine response, units chose to respond emergently.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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316 priority 2 Lakeshore Campus, Fountains 2, near London Road.
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Room 221 in Duluth, priority 2, near London Road, apartment 421.
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Use the leftmost door in Duluth for a 92-year-old male, left in bed.
00:12
No equipment, patient weighs 136 pounds.
00:16
16 copies, Lakeshore for a stroke.
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Copy note.
00:23
Dispatch 316.
00:24
Is there a reason why this potential stroke is priority 2?
00:29
Affirmative, I asked twice, caller said routine, but I think you should probably go emergent.
00:35
Yeah, we have nothing else going on.
00:37
We'll just go emergent.
00:39
Have that, thank you.
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