Elderly man falls and shows stroke symptoms, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man around 90 years old fell and became confused. He showed signs of a stroke and had difficulty speaking and moving. Emergency medics are taking him to St. Luke's Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medics transporting St. Luke's, (number withheld).
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We have a ninety-nine zero year old male that is altered after a fall.
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Last known was about 2 h ago.
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Per family on scene, we're going LVO positive for aphasia.
00:14
Current vitals are as follows. Followed PP one at sixty-eight over seventy-six.
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Heart rate is 130.
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SpO two is 100 % room air.
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Blood sugar was 210.
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Patient normal baseline is 804.
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Able to speak and talk, patient was unable to get up and move and speak.
00:31
Stroke skills are inclusive but LVO positive for aphasia.
00:34
We do have a 20 gauge test from the left AC in which we had 12-weight sinus attack.
00:38
Let me send that over to you guys.
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ETA to Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center is about 7 min.
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Any questions or comments?
00:46
Hey, just clarifying the run number 173 and the age is 90.
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Copy. I'll need a respiration rate, and I'll page this to Luke's here.
00:55
Twelve liters sounds.
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Respiration is twenty-two zero.
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Copy.
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W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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