Male patient reports stroke symptoms but is stable, Pensacola FL
A 61-year-old male felt off balance and suspected a stroke. EMS responded and found the patient stable with no obvious deficits. Medical helicopter transport was canceled based on assessment.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Party caller, a 61-year-old male, patient felt off balance and thinks he could be having a stroke.
00:06
Test shows there is strong evidence of a stroke and patients have a history of stroke.
00:12
EMS is coming from near North South Park Street and West O'Harr.
00:20
I agree.
00:28
I'm en route to near Lillian Highway and I have an address change for that.
00:34
All right, what's the new date?
00:38
Near East Johnson's apartment 411.
00:47
The solicitor, returning to elementary.
00:52
I'm a complete solicitor returning to elementary.
01:02
Rescue 121.
01:05
Rescue 121. One seat one.
01:10
Life White 1 accepted with a 6-minute ETA[2] after lift and fire is ALS[1] out there.
01:22
Can imagine 8.
01:26
Okay.
01:28
24 24
01:41
177 17 17
01:51
Addic 1-02.
01:53
Thank you.
01:57
We're complete here with an ALF refusal patient is in the custody of Ph.P.
02:08
Copy letter 19.
02:13
Copy letter 19 on air.
02:16
Copy letter 19 on air.
02:25
A light,
02:28
patient's stable,
02:30
no obvious deficits.
02:44
Per the Engine 8 medic, they're recommending canceling the helo, patient stable, no obvious deficits.
02:50
Are you cool with that?
02:52
14,
02:54
14 on TAC 2.
02:59
Hey, you guys can cancel, brother.
03:01
We can cancel the helicopter.
03:02
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
ETA: Estimated time of arrival
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Escambia County, FL
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