Man with possible stroke taken to hospital, South San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew reported transporting a 64-year-old man from home to the hospital near El Camino Real in South San Francisco. The patient exhibited right arm weakness and leg tension, with possible stroke symptoms. His vital signs were stable, and there was no history of stroke or use of blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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How do you read, Base? This is A20.
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We're going to code two about 10 minutes out.
00:03
On board we have a 64-year-old man from home.
00:07
He has some tension, especially in his legs.
00:09
He has some right arm weakness.
00:14
Last known well time was about 4:40 hours since 3:03 Friday morning.
00:20
No history of stroke, CT and EKG negative, not on blood thinners.
00:23
Vital signs stable.
00:24
I attended about one to be.
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Location mentioned:
El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080
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