man suffers stroke symptoms after snorting unknown substance, Kissimmee FL
A 58-year-old man at Osceola Regional showed stroke symptoms after snorting an unknown white powder, including numbness and vision problems on his left side.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hoh County Rescue 46, Osceola Regional Stroke Alert.
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Home County, go ahead.
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Good afternoon.
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This is Polk County Rescue 46.
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I'm currently responding with a 58-year-old male.
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Patient was a walk-up to the station.
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I have a time last seen normal of 255 this afternoon.
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Patient states he snorted an unknown white powder and then immediately started suffering from left-sided numbness, pain to the left side of the head, as well as decreased visual fields, and an attack at gate.
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Currently, he's 804, GCS15, current battle time.
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or blood pressure 153 over 91.
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The patient is in Tinas Brady with a heart rate of 58, sounding 100% on room air.
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I have a BGL of 83-8-3.
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AOLS supporter care is established at this time.
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I'll call back when we have a 10-minute EPA.
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Copy. Just to confirm you're calling a stroke alert[1], I assume.
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stroke alert: Hospital pre-notification for suspected stroke
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Location mentioned:
Near W Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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