Man with stroke symptoms en route to medical center, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 34-year-old man with slurred speech and stroke symptoms is being transported urgently to Stanford Medical Center. He has a history of stroke and recent brain surgery. He currently has tingling in his right arm and normal vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hello, Stanford.
00:01
This is a medic 74-transporting code 3 stroke alert with an ETA of about 10 minutes.
00:05
On board, we have a 34-year-old male.
00:08
Chief complaint of slurred speech that started at 1715, also had an episode of facial droop for wife.
00:15
Patient does have a history of previous stroke.
00:17
What is seen at your facility had a craniotomy done on the 10th of this week.
00:22
It was discharged yesterday.
00:23
History of moya-moya disease.
00:25
Currently, he still has slurred speech, negative-pani facial stroke.
00:28
He is feeling some tingling in his right arm at the moment.
00:32
Current vitals are 143 over 98.
00:34
Polka 90, sign is on the 12-leet.
00:36
He's 99% on room air.
00:38
Coatrature here is 94.
00:39
We do have IV access in transporting Code 3, stroke alert, with ETA about 10.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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