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39-year-old female collapsed with possible stroke symptomsDulles VA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Stone Springs Blvd, Dulles, VA 20166

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 39-year-old woman collapsed at home and lost consciousness. She hit her head but showed no major injuries. She has history of stroke and now feels weakness on the left side of her face and arm. Emergency responders are transporting her to hospital with stroke activation.

Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Hospital Group Calls
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, John Andrews, this is Medi 619.
00:05
We're coming to you with a 39-year-old female.
00:07
In and out of consciousness,
00:10
a patient is Spanish speaking only, so she's unable to tell us exactly what's going on.
00:15
However, it was a witness collapse per son.
00:19
Sun said that she fell back,
00:21
hit her head on the cabinet.
00:24
However, people's apparel.
00:25
There's no obvious performance at the back of the head.
00:27
She said she does feel some discomfort.
00:31
She said, family did say that this has happened before.
00:35
This seems...
00:36
more of the anxiety or EDP situation.
00:42
Current vital signs, we have pulse rate at 76, 70% at 99% on room air.
00:48
Breathing at 15 times per minute.
00:50
Catenogics at 42 and blood pressure is 118 over 76.
00:53
We got sinus rhythm on the 12 lead.
00:56
Blood sugar is 136.
01:03
We've got 18-gauge IV in left AC and 4 milligrams of Zofran on board.
01:08
Still not completely alert, she's in and out of consciousness, does answer questions when she's conscious.
01:15
We'll be in about 10 to 15 minutes.
01:17
Do you have any more questions for me?
01:20
So she was a, think B,
01:23
then hit her head when she fell.
01:26
I'm sorry, did you repeat that.
01:29
So she had a thinkable episode that caused her to hit her head?
01:36
Yes.
01:39
Okay, she's not on any blood thinner.
01:43
No blood there.
01:45
All right, see when you get here.
01:51
306-19, thank you.
01:55
This is a medic 619.
01:57
This is in regards to a 39-year-old patient that we radioed with before.
02:01
Go ahead and activate stroke for me.
02:05
She is more alert, able to answer more questions, and she's saying she feels weak on the left side,
02:11
specifically left side of her face and her left arm.
02:16
The family did report that she does have a history of a stroke, but however they were poor historians were unable to give me an exact medical history.
02:26
And just sort of reiterated she's saying, she can only.
02:30
And when did this store it exactly?
02:34
Uh, stroke symptoms started at 6.30.
02:41
Okay, and what is your ETA?
02:45
Promise.
02:47
Okay, say I'm gonna get here.

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Stone Springs Blvd, Dulles, VA 20166

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