Paramedics assist patient with leg numbness, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an adult male patient to Arlington Memorial Hospital for numbness in his right leg. The patient was alert and stable, with normal vital signs reported. Additional assistance was requested upon arrival due to the patient's bariatric status.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Arlington Medic Four to Arlington Memorial Hospital Priority Three traffic.
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Arlington Memorial Hospital, go ahead.
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Medic Four is coming in, Priority Three with a 48-year-old male patient with chief complaint of numbness in his right leg.
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It's on the lateral, it's numbness to the lateral thigh.
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Normally his leg gives him issues like pain,
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but it's never gone numb before.
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He does have sensation in the lower leg of that right leg.
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Right leg, and he wiggles toes and everything like that.
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But yeah, just never gone numb before.
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He is a bariatric patient.
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We will need help on arrival.
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His last vitals are 147 over 88.
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He's stating 99 percent on room air.
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His heart rate 70.
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His sugar's 99.
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He has a GCS of 15.
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We are about 8 minutes out.
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Any questions?
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Arlington Memorial Hospital clear, soon to get here.
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Location mentioned:
W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012
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