Elderly man suffers possible stroke near Underwood St, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders transported an elderly man experiencing a possible stroke from near West Underwood Street in Orlando to Orlando Regional Medical Center. The patient showed confusion, abnormal vital signs, and difficulty following commands. His condition appeared serious, and he required immediate medical evaluation upon arrival at the hospital.
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Transcript:
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Rescue 26 ORMC ETA 10 minutes with a stroke alert.
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Good morning, this is Rescue 26, receiving facility with an 89-year-old male patient.
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She complained is going to be a stroke alert.
00:13
The patient was found at approximately 2:30 this morning, last seen normal.
00:18
Patient has been having repeated falls over the last week.
00:22
The patient is currently A&O zero with a GCS of 11 with a BGL of 276.
00:27
The patient is unable to follow commands and complete stroke assessment.
00:31
The patient is not on blood thinners, no identifiable swelling on the head.
00:38
Patient vitals are as follows.
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BP is 142 over 88 manual.
00:43
Pulse is 110, respiration 18, 98 room air, cap refill 1.7, and temp 97 simple old temp.
00:51
The patient is continuously reaching for cables that don't exist and is acting extremely confused for his baseline.
00:57
The patient also has a 20 in the left forearm.
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You're requiring further.
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That's clear, copy 26, Q on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W Underwood St, Orlando, FL 32806
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