Medical emergency near Turner McCall Blvd, Rome GA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible stroke involving an adult male being transported from near Moritz Road to Floyd Medical Center. The patient was reportedly unresponsive after sedation for seizure activity and showed signs of a possible bleed and right-sided deficit. Vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I'm having trouble getting heard of Floyd at the moment.
00:03
Can you call the EAR and let them know that we're coming to Floyd Medical Center with a 69-year-old male patient? It's a stroke activation; patient is currently unresponsive after sedation for multiple seizure activity.
00:15
It might actually be a bleed.
00:17
They have an ETA of about 15 to 24 minutes.
00:24
The class, well known.
00:27
11 a.m.
00:29
Today.
00:30
Negative for other indicators, patient did have a fall per GCSA.
00:34
Final.
00:43
R8 80 now, vital signs on monitor: 127 over 72,
00:48
98% on room air.
00:52
Respirations are about 20, non-labored.
00:55
Heart rate in the 80s, plus 4.
00:58
Blood sugar at 398.
01:00
Prior to the seizures,
01:01
patient had right-sided deficit and aphasia,
01:05
with a fixed right gaze.
01:11
What did you give for the seizure?
01:14
A total of 10 milligrams administered.
01:21
EMS is running emergency traffic from near Moritz Road to Floyd Medical Center.
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Location mentioned:
Turner McCall Blvd, Rome, GA 30165
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