Ambulance transporting elderly man with stroke symptoms, Omaha NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an 82-year-old man showing signs of confusion and difficulty speaking to Methodist Hospital near Dodge St in Omaha. The patient was conscious, with high blood pressure and mild heart irregularities, and was taken as a possible stroke case.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mid 20 calling Methodist.
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This is Methodist, go ahead.
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Hi Methodist, we're going to be en route code three with an eighty-two-year-old male who began having trouble speaking about half an hour ago.
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Patient currently stroke scale was negative, but he is saying the wrong words and having a little bit of confusion right now.
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He is awake.
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No stroke history but has a history of hypertension.
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Current pressure was.
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Two hundred and eleven over 101 pulse, seventy-five, ninety-four percent on room air.
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Blood sugar was 107.
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Twelve lead shows sinus rhythm with some PVCs.
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We have IV access started.
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We're en route code three due to the aphasia.
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ETA about eight minutes.
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Nothing else clear.
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Location mentioned:
Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114
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