Stroke alert at Riverside Hospital, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel from Delaware County contacted Riverside Hospital regarding a patient experiencing an apparent stroke. A stroke alert was initiated with details on the patient's symptoms and vital signs. The patient showed signs of slurred speech, facial drooping, and arm drift, with last known well time earlier in the evening. Paramedics provided medical details and estimated arrival time for continued care at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Delaware County Medic to Riverside ER.
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Delaware County Medic to Riverside ER.
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Delaware County, this is Riverside, go ahead.
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Evening, Riverside.
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This is Delaware County Medic with a patient experiencing a stroke.
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We are calling the stroke alert.
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The patient has a score of five and blood sugar of 147.
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Patient took blood thinners about six months ago.
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Physician has received the information.
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Patient has arm drifts, slurred speech, and facial droop.
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Last known well was 10:30 this evening.
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ETA of approximately twenty-five minutes.
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Any other questions or orders?
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Delaware County, what side are the station's devices on? Also, I need a set of vitals.
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Location mentioned:
Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
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