Possible stroke after minor crash near Farnam St, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a possible medical emergency involving a woman experiencing stroke-like symptoms after a minor car accident earlier in the day near Farnam St in Omaha. The patient had a history of strokes and reported mild speech difficulty and high blood pressure. She was transported to Nebraska Medicine for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 31 call the med center.
00:03
That's your guy.
00:06
42-year-old female patient with history of strokes.
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Patient has prior strokes noted.
00:15
Call for possible stroke following a car accident earlier today, complaining of left knee pain.
00:23
With her previous condition, apparently no deficit, but she is negative on her Cincinnati assessment.
00:28
She says her words are hard to get out.
00:30
Denies any drug or alcohol use.
00:32
Blood sugar 105; blood pressure somewhat high.
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It's about 180 over 96.
00:41
Pulse is about 86 and regular.
00:43
ETA of 10.
00:46
I think that.
00:49
Medic 24 en route to Nebraska Medicine.
00:51
Thank you. Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Farnam St, Omaha, NE 68131
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