Medical emergency near Broadway in Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, berkeley Fire crews responded to a possible medical emergency involving an elderly woman near Broadway in Oakland. The patient was reported to have stroke-like symptoms and later experienced a VTAC episode. She was transported to Kaiser Oakland under emergency conditions for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Morning, code zero. Berkeley Fire Medic Five inbound code three with about a seven-minute ETA, with a code three stroke activation on board today.
00:07
Eighty-one-year-old female with a possible stroke.
00:11
Last known normal time of onset witnessed at 6:30.
00:15
Patient presents with a GCS of twelve.
00:16
She has new onset aphasia and left-sided facial droop.
00:20
Current vitals: blood pressure 176 over 98, heart rate 62, sinus rhythm.
00:26
Respiration rate 18.
00:27
Oxygen saturation 99%.
00:28
Blood sugar 270, patient is mostly nonverbal.
00:33
ETA about 5 minutes.
00:35
Proceeding code three to Kaiser Oakland, case number (number withheld).
00:45
Case number (number withheld).
00:51
Copy that. Thank you, Berkeley Fire.
00:52
Hey, Berkeley Fire, does the patient have any issues with MD?
00:56
Again, does the patient have any issues with MD?
01:02
Affirmative from Calvin, that’s right.
01:03
We’ll see you in about 5 minutes.
01:06
Copy that. Thank you.
01:07
Roger. One CY5.
01:10
Berkeley Fire Medic Five with an update.
01:13
Go ahead, Number Five.
01:17
Okay, be advised, update.
01:18
Patient experienced VTAC episode but recovering.
01:21
Copy that, Number Five.
01:22
Kaiser team ready to receive in a few minutes.
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