Older males transported with stroke symptoms and weakness, Winona MN
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Emergency medical services transported two elderly male patients from their homes to Winona Health. Both had medical issues including symptoms related to stroke or mini-strokes and weakness. One patient fell, with left-arm weakness and speech difficulty noted. Both patients were stable during transport and showed no active stroke signs at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Winona City/County Public Safety
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
We're updated transporting one downgraded to 2, one downgraded 2, one on a house.
00:04
Title I-1137.
00:10
F3 DL-C. Med3.
00:14
Med3.
00:17
Treats putting one non-emergence to one all the house.
00:21
1140.
00:26
Wills, now I see.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:32
Willis, it's clear at this location around back station.
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1140.
00:42
One on an ambulance, one on a health, patient to report.
00:49
College, one on a health.
00:52
I'm Roger Fiskilley with an 82-year-old male coming from home.
00:56
He fell about 7:30 this morning.
00:59
At that time, the wife noted that the patient has some left-arm weakness and slurring of his speech.
01:04
He has been into the emergency department multiple times this last week for transient ischemic attack symptoms.
01:10
The patient is currently alert and oriented, negative on the stroke scale.
01:14
In the history of Parkinson's, we got a blood pressure of 168 over 84, heart rate 78.
01:20
Signs on the monitor with occasional PVCs, 100 percent in room air, respirations are 18, not labored, blood sugar 126, IV established, no other interventions.
01:32
We'll leave your facility in about three minutes with any questions.
01:39
No questions at this time with no other copies.
01:44
MedChute OEC.
01:48
Med2.
01:50
Out of Winona Health, 5.9 miles.
01:53
5.9, 5.9.
01:58
10-4[1].
02:04
Med3, Winona Health, patient care report.
02:10
Go, everyone on the house.
02:14
We have a 5-90 ETA gear facility with a 78-year-old male coming from home today.
02:21
Chief complaint today, he woke up feeling weak and dizzy.
02:25
He does have a history of a stroke.
02:26
No stroke signs at this time.
02:28
We do have an IV in the right forearm.
02:33
Last set of vitals are pulse of 60, blood pressure of 126 over 84, respiratory rate of 16 and normal, and oxygen saturation of 100 percent.
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Go ahead with any questions.
02:42
Or orders?
02:47
No questions at this time, no other copies.
02:51
Let's be clear.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Mankato Ave, Winona, MN 55987
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