Elderly woman transported to hospital for stroke symptoms, Cortland NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 77-year-old woman to Cortland ER showing stroke symptoms, including facial droop and left-sided weakness. Symptoms started Sunday and worsened before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland NY Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cortland ER, Cortland ER, come on the air for TLC, ALS, code stroke.
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You have Cortland, go ahead.
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Cortland ER, paramedic Castelline.
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We're going to be inbound your facility with about a three-minute DTA.
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I have a...
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77 female, obvious signs of stroke, facial droop, slurred speech.
00:23
She has left-sided weakness.
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Symptoms started Sunday.
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Call for an ambulance on Sunday, refuse transport.
00:30
Now watch transport to your facility if the symptoms have gotten worse.
00:35
Vitals are within normal limits at this time.
00:38
Blood sugar of 96.
00:40
We have IV staffs, ETA, like they said, is going to be 3 to 4.
00:46
Copy TLC, you said last well-known was Sunday.
00:51
That would be correct, Sunday.
00:55
Copy TLC from the sideline arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Homer Ave, Cortland, NY 13045
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