Woman transported to hospital for suspected stroke, La Mesa CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 64-year-old woman experiencing sudden left side paralysis and facial droop to Grossmont hospital with a suspected stroke. The patient was alert but had no movement on her left side and slurred speech.
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Grossmont, Medic 438.
00:03
Resolmetic 36 with that stroke code coming to you, 10-minute ETA.
00:07
I'm trying to upload it to you right now.
00:10
Hey 438, I have this stroke code ahead of you.
00:13
Can you stand by or do you have a moderate?
00:16
Go at 36. All right, that run number is going to be (number withheld), 64-year-old female, oxygen-level consciousness.
00:27
I don't see your upload.
00:29
Can you reset?
00:31
Yeah, I'm going to have my partner that will also be a brief report.
00:37
Patient moves down.
00:39
She was with a friend, and I guess her eyes just rolled back.
00:43
She slowly started, like, fallen down to the ground.
00:46
Her friend kind of caught her and lowered her to the ground at all.
00:49
When we found her, she was pretty full and effective, but she's got no movement, complete paralysis on the left side.
00:55
She did follow commands and alert to verbal response.
00:59
She was able to say her name, but that's about it.
01:03
She got left side of facial droop, like I said, left side paralysis completely.
01:07
She does have her right side of deviated gait.
01:09
Both eyes are three millimeters and pearl.
01:14
Last thing normal is going to be 0822, 0822.
01:18
We did get a sugar of 130, 130, 130, a temp of 99.0.
01:24
Current vitals, just in case it didn't come to you.
01:26
176 over 96, a heart rate of 114 in atrial fibrillation right now, reading at 24 respirations and 94% on air.
01:38
Got a fast E.D.
01:39
of 8,
01:41
almost max, except she's able to speak to us.
01:44
We gave her one on that.
01:45
It's a little slurred.
01:48
Looking to be at your facility in about 10 minutes.
01:51
We're stuck in some traffic.
01:53
But that should be about accurate, Ted.
01:56
I can't feel that.
01:57
So when her eyes rolled back, was it like a thinkable episode? Did she lose consciousness? Or that was just kind of the beginning of symptoms?
02:06
Sounds like I have to be dating of the symptoms.
02:08
I asked if there's any seizure-like activity.
02:10
Nothing was noted.
02:11
No vomiting or anything like that, no shaking,
02:14
just the,
02:16
just kind of her eyes rolling back, but she was able to open her eyes like she is now with that right-sided deviated case.
02:23
I copy that.
02:24
Do we know if she has a history evasive and do we know if she's on blood dinner?
02:29
We do not have any history on her.
02:31
No meds, no nothing.
02:33
Okay, sounds good.
02:34
I'll page a stroke code.
02:35
We'll see outside.
02:36
Thank you so much.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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