Paramedics respond to possible stroke with limb pain, Eureka CA


Paramedics are responding to a possible stroke patient near Harrison Ave. The patient reports pain in the left foot and hand, with no deformities observed but a small blister on the foot. The pain has lasted 4 to 5 hours. Vital signs include heart rate of 110 and blood pressure 140 over 90.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
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Medical Aid, Possible Stroke, near Harrison Ave.
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Do you have a transpending carrier only?
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93-75, what's your head status?
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B-Sahillet, detaining one.
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Navy-75, Detaining 1.
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92 out with you in Space Thermal.
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6702 out of the NSB Trimal.
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Your time is 1535, that please.
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He's complaint of pain in the left foot and left hand.
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Upon inspection of both left foot and left hand, there are no deformities or swelling.
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There is a slight blister in the left foot in between the toes.
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This pain has been going on for four to five hours.
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We have a heart rate of 110, a blood pressure at 140 over 90.
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SPO2 is 98% on room air and will be at your door in about three minutes.
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We're operating as BLS.
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Thank you. No, for the questions.
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We'll see you in three minutes.
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Sign up on arrival.
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Thank you.
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Near Harrison Ave, Eureka, CA 95501
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