Patient with possible stroke transported to hospital, Kissimmee FL
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a patient near W Oak St with signs of a possible stroke. The patient was transported to Osceola Regional Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Any blood...
00:04
Please repeat.
00:06
Any blood thinner?
00:11
Goal elevation.
00:13
Paramedic Bell and Bounter Facility with a 81A room error.
00:19
Have an entitled at 26 with the respiration rate of 40.
00:23
138 over 97 with the BGL of 138, 138.
00:27
1798.98. She has an 18 in my left face fee or approximately 5 out of 202 further.
00:38
Gladby, see you here.
00:39
Please see you here.
00:41
We're on team.
00:42
You don't have to show patient contact.
00:51
TENGGTILA. NIT-12.
00:57
You can't find a engine 12 rescue call vacuum service.
01:00
Okay.
01:05
Rescue 62 to Osceola.
01:07
Rescue 62. Rescue 62.
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Arrived at Osceola Regional, any mileage, 7.1.
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Rescue 62 is 948.
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Rescue 45, let's go.
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SREC-4-5.
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Struggle, Celebration, if you could notify.
01:31
2-4-5-Ren-9-9.
01:35
I said I have a AdventHealth Celebration on my phone.
01:38
Go for celebration.
01:43
Be advised, R345 is going to be inbound with a stroke alert[1] and we'll advise for them in-passed.
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Osceola Regional
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[1]
stroke alert: Hospital pre-notification for suspected stroke
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Location mentioned:
W Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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