Patient experiences severe headache during therapy, Fort Myers FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews transported a 58-year-old man who experienced a sudden and severe headache with high blood pressure during a physical therapy session near Doctors Way in Fort Myers. The patient was conscious and stable during transport to Gulf Coast Medical Center. Stroke was ruled out based on initial assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Lee FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Gulf Coast, Medic Seven.
00:03
Medic Seven, go ahead.
00:06
Evening, Gulf Coast, Medic Seven arriving facility.
00:08
Fifty-eight year old male is at his physical therapy appointment when he suddenly started experiencing the worst headache of his life.
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He said currently we have a pressure manually on the left side of 200 over ninety-two, and the right side is 154 over 70.
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Currently patient is awake, alert, and oriented times four.
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We got a, I thought it was twenty-three.
00:33
Patient is a little anxious.
00:35
We have a sat at ninety-eight percent.
00:39
Patient is not on any blood thinners.
00:42
Glucose was a normal amount.
00:43
We're going to be there about ten.
00:46
How do you copy?
00:49
I am sorry, can you repeat the blood glucose and confirm if this is a stroke alert?
00:54
Negative, not a stroke for us right now.
00:56
We had a blood sugar of 103.
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All right, all right, we're all right.
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Location mentioned:
Doctors Way, Fort Myers, FL 33912
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