Medical emergency involving stroke symptoms near 45th St, West Palm Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are transporting a seventy-eight-year-old female who shows acute stroke symptoms including paralysis on her right side and inability to speak. The incident is near 45th St and the patient is headed to St. Mary's Hospital. Details are preliminary and based on initial observations.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Beach FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's Rescue Six One for Eighty Two, show.
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Go to Rescue St. Mary's.
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This is Six One en route near Stroke Alert.
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Patient's going to be a seventy-eight year old female, last seen normal 30 min prior to family on scene when patient suddenly was unable to move her right side.
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Patient normally speaks.
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She is nonverbal at this time.
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Vitals are as follows.
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Heart rate eighty-seven, sinus ninety-nine on two liters.
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Class pressure was one A, 108 over seventy-seven.
00:29
Brace score is going to be a seven.
00:30
BGO was 100 and sixty-four.
00:32
No thinners noted.
00:34
Fear building about 5 min .
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Rescue was the GCS.
00:38
And what's the last seen normal time?
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Last seen normal 30 minutes ago.
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GCS is going to be a 13 .
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What's your ETA, please?
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St. Mary's back rescue six on V advised patient Spanish only.
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Copy.
00:53
What's your ETA, please?
00:55
Five or less.
00:57
ABC Hunter out.
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Location mentioned:
45th St, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
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