Stroke symptoms reported near North Lake Drive, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are responding to an 85-year-old male near North Lake Drive with symptoms of a large vessel occlusion stroke. The patient has difficulty walking and speaking and received treatment en route to St. Mary's Hospital. Vital signs and blood sugar levels were monitored during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is med A1, case number (number withheld) coming in with an 85-year-old male.
00:07
LVO positive stroke,
00:09
last seen normal 2 h ago at around 04 o'clock.
00:12
He was walking just fine, ambulatory.
00:16
Now he's having trouble walking and speaking a little bit of gibberish, not able to say certain phrases.
00:24
We're in Orange at times.
00:25
Times three vitals, 100 and forty-six over sixty-four.
00:29
Heart rate 102.
00:31
Looks like I've got sinus on the monitor.
00:34
SpO two is ninety-six on 2 liters.
00:37
We do have an IV, and we gave 4 mg of Zofran.
00:42
We'll be there in 12 min.
00:45
Question?
00:48
Just a respiratory rate.
00:54
Respiratory rate is 16, and we do have a blood sugar of 460.
01:00
10-4, thank you so much.
01:01
I will notify St.
01:02
Mary's Maki.
01:03
Alveolar positive stroke.
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Location mentioned:
N Lake Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53211
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