Medical emergency at VA Medical Center, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 60-year-old man at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Indianapolis experienced apparent stroke symptoms, including left-sided paralysis and facial droop, reportedly following cocaine use. Emergency medical services were en route to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Last four are (number withheld).
00:04
All right, Officer Mike 17, if this is a 60-year-old male, we can confirm the veteran at this time.
00:09
Go ahead with your report.
00:12
Okay, we're about 10 minutes out.
00:14
It was a 60-year-old male yesterday around 4 p.m.
00:18
Started having left-side deficit and not able to move his left arm.
00:22
Got left-side facial drooping started after he's been doing some cocaine.
00:29
Left-side leg difficulty moving that.
00:33
GCS 15, blood pressure 225 over 147.
00:38
Heart rate 85 at 99%.
00:40
Ten on room air, end-tidal eight, and blood sugar 108.
00:45
We will be there in about ten.
00:47
Anything more?
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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