Man experiences leg pain and weakness; not a stroke alert


A 54-year-old man is having pain and weakness in his left leg and groin. EMS is treating him and taking him to the hospital. He is awake and stable, and there are no signs of a stroke.
Audio|Source: Lee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
303 to base. 104-964, we're out at St. Francis. Sample. Sample. Thank you. (name withheld). Can you really have a brief report in progress for us. This is a 54-year-old male originally called for stroke-like symptoms. The patient does have a history of a TIA a month ago. His current stroke scale is negative. He's awake and alert. Organisms 3. Postal intensity is intact in all extremities. Grips are equal. He is complaining of some weakness and pain in the left leg and left groin. Light trigger is 143. The last set of vitals, blood pressure is 132 over 84. The respiratory rate is 24. And he is having 95% oxygen there. I'm sorry, I'm on Daniel O2. Our ETA to the department is probably going to be about six minutes. Again, he is not a stroke alert. A flight, a copy, 54-year-old male, original call for stroke-like symptoms, has a history of a TIA one month ago, is negative on stroke scale at this time, A&O times 3, is complaining of weakness and pain in the left leg and left groin. Blood sugar, 143, blood pressure 132 over 84, heart rate of 84, respirations at 24, 99% on nasal cannula, 06-minute ETA will not be a stroke alert.
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Opelika, AL
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