Apparent stroke symptoms near St. Vincent ER, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near St. Vincent 86th Street ER for a 68-year-old male patient experiencing chest pain, confusion, and possible stroke symptoms. The patient appeared stable en route with normal vital signs and oxygen saturation.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'm coming to you with a sixty-eight-year-old male, or about ten to 15, ten to 15 h.
00:07
(Name withheld) was concerned because he started getting chest pains this evening.
00:13
He, this is the third time that's happened in the past two weeks.
00:17
(Name withheld) is worried about a possible stroke.
00:20
Right now he is showing some confusion, GCS 14.
00:24
No other signs, Cincinnati test is positive.
00:26
He has equal grip strength,
00:28
no drooping in the face.
00:30
I'm not noticing any eye deviation or anything like that.
00:33
His vitals are doing good, 93 for heart rate.
00:35
Ninety-six percent on room air.
00:38
Last blood pressure was approximately 126 over 70.
00:43
Blood pressure was 157.
00:46
Temperature was ninety-nine degrees.
00:49
I am working on getting an IV now.
00:51
If I can let you know anything else, just let me know.
00:54
All right, enough further tonight.
00:57
Three C upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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