Stroke emergency near Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a man showing signs of a possible stroke, including slurred speech and facial drooping, to Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. The onset of symptoms was approximately three hours earlier, and medics reported unstable vital signs during transport with an estimated arrival time of under eight minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Centralized, Einstein emergency room.
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Got medic 28I coming in with a 66-year-old man, possible stroke alert.
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He has slurred speech and right side facial deficit.
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Onset about three hours ago.
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His vitals are unstable.
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ETA is going to be less than eight minutes.
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Repeat, Einstein emergency room.
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We got medic 28I coming with a 66-year-old man, possible stroke alert.
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He has slurred speech and right side facial deficit.
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Onset about three hours, vital signs appear stable.
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ETA eight minutes.
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Thank you.
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Old York Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19141
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