Man shows stroke symptoms in Grant amid emergency response, Grant MI
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Emergency responders treat a man with slurred speech and hand weakness near Croswell Avenue, with symptoms including high blood pressure and right-sided headache raising serious health concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Croswell Avenue,
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Near Croswell Avenue and Grant.
00:04
Is that the address you're looking for a mail ad as well?
00:09
Yeah, I'd like to see if the registration of this vehicle can, you can help clear it and try to locate a mail subject.
00:17
Clear. And then file and status on that person, please.
00:21
Clear? At same age, 35.
00:25
Okay, clear on that.
00:30
Trinity, Muskegon, Trinity, North Ottawa, Medicaid.
00:50
Hand grip weakness and slurred speech, right-sided temporal headache.
00:56
Like I said, he was last seen known about dinnertime about 1830 this evening.
01:02
Neurals discily, he's able to move his legs and stand, but he does have some facial group and slurred speech.
01:12
Blood bonus was 117, 117, have a blood pressure of, standby.
01:20
Blood pressure at 195 over 115, sinus rhythm on the monitor at 76 for a heart rate.
01:26
12 leads underwent or any changes.
01:33
I have a solar lock in the right AC 20 gauge and we should be in your facility in about, I didn't say about 15 minutes due to the weather.
01:45
DCS is 15.
01:48
Any other questions?
01:50
This is my patient on any blood center.
01:57
Have you and Kathy Ann upon arrival, update this committee changes, Trinity clear.
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Location mentioned:
Croswell Ave, Grant, MI 49327
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