Medical emergency at nursing facility for possible stroke, Newton KS
Emergency medical services responded to a nursing facility near North Monroe Avenue for an 80-year-old male patient conscious but unable to speak clearly and vomiting, suspected to have a stroke.
Audio|Source: Harvey County and Newton KS Law & EMS
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Transcript:
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Subject altered mental status at nursing facility near North Monroe Avenue for subject vomiting.
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Kelly responds, subject EMS[1].
00:13
Second out call near North Monroe Avenue for subject vomiting.
00:20
Not aware.
00:23
Child response.
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(number withheld).
00:31
Then, Cesar GAMS for you time for your second O.
00:35
Second page for Sedgwick EMS[1].
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Diversicare, possible stroke.
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Second page, subject EMS[1] near North Monroe at Diversicare.
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North Monroe at Diversicare for possible stroke, trial response.
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This is second page (number withheld).
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24.
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Day-on cough at R&E.
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I've said EMS[1], respond for side to week near North Monroe, possible strokes.
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All study amiss, early response near North Monroe, Diversicare, possible stroke.
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Possible stroke.
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All study amiss response for seduig, early response, Diversicare near North Monroe, possible stroke, timeout (number withheld).
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May 22 to Westgar Sadrick 7th North Monroe.
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Room 42, Bed A.
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Adam. He is the back entrance.
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80-year-old male, conscious breathing, and alert, is mumbling but not able to speak a full sentence, vomiting,
02:21
elevated blood pressure and pulse, with no known history.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Newton, KS
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