Air rescue responds to 69-year-old female with slurred speech, Flint MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are assisting a 69-year-old female at Hurley Medical Center who is experiencing slurred speech with possible stroke symptoms starting around noon. Patient is stable, has no prior stroke history, and denies other symptoms. Vital signs and treatment are being monitored.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Hurley.
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You have carried off a 201.
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We're inbound with a 69-year-old female.
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She presents with slurred speech.
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Symptoms began around noon today while performing daily activities.
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Patient denied other symptoms such as facial drooping, chest pain,
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or loss of sensation.
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Patient is currently only showing slurred speech.
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Patient has no history of strokes.
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Patient denies recent trauma or infection.
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Mission is a no time score.
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She is alert.
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She is also stable.
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Her last blood pressure reading was 185 over 82.
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Heart rate is 82, normal rhythm.
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Oxygen saturation is 100 percent on room air, respiratory rate 18.
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We have an IV established at the left arm crease.
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Fluids running at a slow rate,
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and blood sugar was 108 earlier.
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Will monitor for further changes.
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Location mentioned:
Hurley Plaza, Flint, MI 48503
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