Man reports sudden paralysis, EMS responding for stroke check


A 66-year-old man experienced sudden paralysis on one side and felt numbness. His symptoms went away after about 20 minutes, but emergency services are coming to check if he’s having a stroke.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
Code 2, Level 2, ALF Medical. City, 2, St. Joseph, 1705, go ahead. This is (name withheld), 152, in route to Code 2, with a 66-year-old male keeps a plaintiff's drug. Patient states that approximately 1615, he experienced a sudden onset of left-sided paralysis as well as numbness. Patient has a history of strokes, with three of them being, with those reasons, in 2015. He has baseline left-sided deficits. His symptoms have resolved. It resolved about 20 minutes ago. He still wants to come get checked out, make sure he's not having another stroke. He does have present left-sided deficits, however, those are his baseline. Apart from that, all his bottles are at the normal limit. I got a 20-gauge in his left AC. And he's 804G-15. We got an ETA of about three, four minutes. Any questions order?
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Near Dolbeer St, Eureka, CA 95501
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