Medical team responds to stroke case at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to St. Luke's Hospital with a 64-year-old woman showing possible stroke symptoms, including right-sided weakness and facial droop. The patient had a history of prior strokes, with the last incident occurring about four weeks earlier. She was transported for further medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Plasley, KCFD, inbound stroke activation.
00:04
Plowley, go ahead.
00:08
C-Safetymedic 5-05, currently en route with 64-year-old female.
00:12
Her complaint is stroke-like symptoms.
00:14
Patient has a previous history of strokes.
00:16
Last one was about four weeks ago, I guess.
00:18
Today, family said that the patient began acting differently and then fell.
00:27
Has right side weakness.
00:29
Some right side facial droop.
00:31
She does not have positive expressive aphasia.
00:35
Difficulty following commands.
00:38
Last known well was approximately 3:15 per family.
00:45
Last vital signs: blood pressure 162 over 98.
00:49
Heart rate 103, respiratory rate 18.
00:52
Oxygen saturation 99%.
00:53
Glucose 112.
00:55
20 gauge IV established; approximately 5 minutes out.
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Is patient on any anticoagulants?
01:06
Family on scene did not know what medication she took.
01:12
Roger clear.
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Location mentioned:
Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO 64111
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