Possible stroke transported with left-sided weakness, Olean NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 25-year-old female with new left-sided weakness and headache is being transported to Olean General Hospital for possible stroke evaluation. She has a history of stroke a year ago but reports the current symptoms are new. Vital signs include blood pressure 164 over 74 and heart rate 69.
Audio|Heard on: Catt. Co. Fire and EMS and Greater Olean Area
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Transcript:
00:00
252, stroke alert.
00:07
5252 en route to Olean General Hospital.
00:11
3252 to Olean General Hospital.
00:19
25-year-old female chief complaint today is going to be weakness.
00:23
A patient stated that she had a splitting headache start approximately 9 o'clock this morning.
00:29
Notice weakness on EMS morale, notice left-sided weakness.
00:33
Patient does have a stroke history of most recent a year ago.
00:38
Left side of vital take and heart rate 69.
00:41
97% room air, cycling of blood pressure for you at this time.
00:45
D-Stick 109.
00:47
We have an 18 gauge established in the left AC with labs drawn.
00:51
We've got about a three to four minute at your facility.
00:54
Any questions?
00:55
Sorry, can you receive the blood pressure and he says the patient does have a deficit or does it?
01:01
The patient does have a left-sided deficit.
01:05
And it's cycling of blood pressure for you at this time.
01:08
I will get it to soon as it's finished.
01:11
The left side of the deficit from her last stroke or is this new?
01:15
The patient stated that she had no deficits from previous stroke that this is new and blood pressure is 164 over 74.
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Main St, Olean, NY 14760
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