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Man shows possible stroke symptoms in Bel Air lobbyBel Air MD

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Bel Air, MD 21014

A 70-year-old man in a lobby near Cornell Street, Bel Air, shows possible stroke symptoms, including headache, dizziness, and nausea. He has a history of strokes and some paralysis. Emergency responders are transporting him to a medical facility for further care.

Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medical Box 21-Matic 21C[1] responder for a stroke.
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Near Cornell Street.
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Cross Street is the 3rd Street and the dead end.
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Patient will be located in the lobby.
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Parker BMS 640.
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21A route.
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301A in route, 641.
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It's going to be a hot response for a 70-year-old male.
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Only stroke was mentioned, caller disconnected, and we were unable to call back.
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2G4 is level 2, 3D is level 1.
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Clear. When I remember out to your facility, he's about 10 minutes on board of a priority 2, 65-year-old male.
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He's complaining of.
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He's feeling generally dizzy as well as a headache since he awoke this morning, also associated with some nausea.
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States that he woke up approximately 5.30 with a headache.
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He does have a history of two previous strokes.
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States, this does not feel similar.
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He does have some existed right-sided paralysis secondary to the old CBAs.
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He's also...
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an insulin-dependent diabetic, got some cardiac history and hypertension, oesthesia has been non-compliant with this medication, secondary to insurance changeover.
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Vitals are as follows, got a blood pressure, a 188 over 94, plus rate of 75.
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He's sinus on the monitor with denote a right bundle branch block in the 12 leads, which are transmitted over to your facility.
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Respirations are 18, oxygen saturations, 90% on room air, and he had a finger stick in 99.
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We have an IV established, I was administered...
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eight milligrams of Zofran and I'll continue to monitor and transport to your facility with an detail about 10 minutes.
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We did the Cincinnati stroke scale.
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It's a little hard to assess given his existing deficits but space he doesn't feel anything new.
01:26
His speech is clear.
01:27
So just the headache which he generalizes to the front of his head and some dizziness when he stands.
01:32
If you have no further, I will see in about 10 minutes.
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Nothing so much.
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Medical Box 21-Matic 21C: Responder for a stroke

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