Medical emergency for elderly man with suspected stroke, Wichita KS
Emergency responders were called to an apartment near South Seneca for a 90-year-old man suspected of having a wake-up stroke. The patient showed signs of a stroke and was transported to St. Francis hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Sedgwick County EMS Dispatch/Tac Channels
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Transcript:
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Priority five sick person, near South Seneca, Apartment 304, Medic 36.
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Medic 36, close 6 for, Priority by sick person, near South Seneca, apartment 304.
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Okay. Okay. All right.
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Okay. Silver.
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936 are you 10406 person?
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District probably see you in route.
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32 to dispatch.
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I have a red stroke alert to St.
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Francis when you're ready.
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Go ahead.
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2032, you're going to go ahead.
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Code Red[1] stroke alert.
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Code Red[1] stroke alert going to St.
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Francis and a 90-year-old male.
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Code Red[1].
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GCS is 13.
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Onset of symptoms is going to be the wake-up stroke.
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Lastly normal is the 0.2.30 this morning.
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ETA is going to be 6.50.
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Anything further?
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Since I was one red stroke alert, going to St.
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Francis on a 90-year-old male, GCS at 13, onset of symptoms with a wake-up stroke, lastly normal, 2.30, ETA of 650.
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Reback is correct, his race score is 5, so it's a good man, healthy, stroke players.
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September 4.
Police codes explained
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Code Red: Highest-priority emergency indicating immediate, life-threatening condition requiring urgent response or intervention.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Seneca St, Wichita, KS 67217
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