Ambulance transports elderly stroke patient to hospital, Oxford NC


An ambulance is transporting an 85-year-old male experiencing a stroke to the hospital. The patient has received clot-busting medication and showed some improvement. Medical staff are coordinating whether to go directly to a CAT scan or to a resuscitation room. Coordination for helicopter landing is also underway for emergency transfer.
Audio|Source: Oxford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Title IV approximately 15 minutes out coming from Nash with an 85-year-old male stroke alert.
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Patient has received TN case.
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Current vital signs.
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Heart rate 94, 99% on room air. Rest was at 22, 176, never 75.
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Patient did have improvement to symptoms after TN case.
00:22
And looking to find out if we are going directly to CAT scan or to a recess room.
00:31
Good copy on Report, Tar Hill 4.
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I would say you're going to go to the E.D. at this time.
00:41
Tar Hill 4 copies. If you could please confirm that part to our arrival, we appreciate it. We'll call you and we're about 5 minutes out.
00:49
Good copy, Tar Hill 4.
00:57
Two, fly-flight,
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GESP3 on L0 Central.
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Fly-flight communication, if you Ska 3 on LV Central.
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KeyesCare 3, go ahead.
01:15
We're on that path, are we good to come down?
01:18
Yes, sir, you can take the South Pad, South Pad, I'm going to have to get you guys to reposition. I got another aircraft coming in.
01:26
All right, sir, sir.
01:31
It's some manner that's the national service room, it's obviously focused.
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Location mentioned:
Near College St, Oxford, NC 27565
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