Patient taken to Ohio State Medical Center for stroke symptoms, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly patient to Ohio State University Medical Center for evaluation of possible stroke symptoms, including facial droop, weakness, and slurred speech. The patient remained stable during transport and no recent injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, we're en route to your facility with an eighty-one year old male.
00:02
Patient showing stroke-like symptoms that began around 8:00 this morning.
00:06
That was his last known normal.
00:08
He says that he's having left-sided weakness,
00:12
facial droop and slurred speech.
00:14
On our LAMS assessment, he appears to be a LAMS of zero.
00:17
They wanted him to come be evaluated by you guys.
00:19
He was just in the hospital for a lower leg blood clot.
00:23
He is on Eliquis, no recent trauma.
00:26
Current vital signs were 150 over 100.
00:28
Over 90 blood pressure, 90 heart rate, 94 percent on room air.
00:31
Blood sugar was 246.
00:33
Temperature of 98.2.
00:35
We were still needed about 12 minutes.
00:36
Any further questions?
00:39
Yeah, what was his blood pressure?
00:42
Blood pressure was 150 over 90.
00:45
Copy. We'll see you in the CT scanner on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W 10th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
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