Ambulance responds to stroke alert near N 92nd St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible stroke near N 92nd St in Milwaukee. The patient was reported to have aphasia and balance difficulties, with symptoms beginning about an hour before the call. Paramedics prepared a stroke pre-alert to Froedtert Hospital, noting a history of prior stroke-related issues.
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Transcript:
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Hey, this is Tosa Med 51.
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We're calling a stroke pre-alert to Froedtert Hospital.
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Case number (number withheld).
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Facial droop positive or negative, and last known well.
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Last known well time approximately one hour ago now.
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We do have alveolar positive which is aphasia.
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We also have a balance issue as well.
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Also to note that the patient had a stroke approximately 15 years ago with left-sided weakness deficits and difficulty speaking but can still walk around and can still speak.
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But that has changed today.
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Blood sugar.
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Is 103 again? Last known well time,
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One hour ago.
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We're getting ready to get out of here, so I'll contact you guys back in a few minutes for a follow up report.
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Please.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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