Paramedics transport stroke alert patient to hospital, Fort Myers FL
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 48-year-old male stroke alert patient to Gulf Coast Medical Center. The patient shows slurred speech and high blood pressure.
Audio|Heard on: Lee FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good afternoon.
00:01
I'm en route to your facility with a stroke alert.
00:04
Patient has slurred speech that began approximately 40 minutes ago.
00:11
Patient was lasting normal about an hour prior to that at 11, 1130.
00:18
Patient has slurred speech and is only responsive to verbal.
00:23
BGL is 162 BP.
00:31
is 209 over 123,
00:35
heart rate 125 sinus tach, breathing at 16 breaths per minute.
00:41
STO2 is 97 on room air.
00:44
The patient is not on blood dinners and does not have a cardiologist, E.T.A.
00:48
2 minutes, I'll copy.
00:51
Each of the patient.
00:55
Ages 48-year-old male.
00:59
You have a copy thing.
01:01
Golf Coast Rescue 101.7.
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Location mentioned:
Doctors Way, Fort Myers, FL 33912
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