Medical transport for patient with leg weakness, Howell MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were transporting a 58-year-old woman to Trinity Livingston Hospital for evaluation after she experienced persistent weakness in her left leg. The patient had reported intermittent weakness the previous night that continued into the morning. She was alert and responsive with normal vital signs, and no signs of trauma were observed.
Audio|Heard on: Statewide MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Trinity Livingston, Trinity Livingston.
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This is Livingston Alpha Nine-Two, Priority Three traffic.
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Go ahead.
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Good morning, Trinity Livingston. This is Livingston Alpha Nine-Two, en route Priority Three about 5 minutes out with a 58-year-old female, chief complaint of weakness in the left leg.
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She went to bed having some transient weakness in that left leg last night and again this morning.
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This morning she woke up and the weakness has been persistent.
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Stroke scale is negative.
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She is alert and responsive, GCS 15.
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She denies any pain in the extremity, and both legs appear equal and without trauma.
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Vitals are blood pressure 138 over 63, pulse 91, 98 percent on room air, breathing 16 times a minute.
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Blood sugar is 125.
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Would you like anything else? Anything else?
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We'll go some further.
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912, see when you get here.
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Got it. See you in a few minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Byron Rd, Howell, MI 48843
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