Emergency medical response for possible stroke, Savannah TN
Emergency responders were dispatched to near Megan Lane for a 78-year-old male showing signs of a possible stroke. The patient had recent hospital visits, is no longer on hospice care, became unresponsive after treatment, and exhibited symptoms such as weakness, slurred speech, grunting, and abdominal distension.
Audio|Source: Hardin County Sheriff and Fire, Savannah Police / Fire
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District 14 responders en route to near Megan Lane, 78-year-old male,
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possible stroke, does have an alternate timeout, 1103.
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78-year-old male possible stroke.
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Direction Hardin 3.
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Hardin 3, go ahead.
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7.6297.8. 7.6 297.8 en route.
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1107.
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He did go to the hospital last Thursday.
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They transported him to Magnolia.
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The hospice nurse was out there, which he is no longer on the hospice.
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But the hospice nurse was out there, and they gave him a laxolose enema.
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And he went unresponsive.
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They said that he does have vasal...
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Razel, how do you say that?
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He has Razo-Vagel episodes.
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That's Chad.
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He got a weakness or paralysis on one side or any start to speak.
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She said that he does have some weakness on his left side and some slurred speech.
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She said that he's just been grunting this morning.
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She did say that his belly is distended and he can't really talk.
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Okay. You check what says.
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Bobby.
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Go ahead.
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Show us one-time routine, part middle.
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1109.09. Centrality, sir.
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Go ahead.
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Did they know the last known well time of his patients at the same, when he was acting normal?
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27, 1028, Kentucky.
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89, 27.
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Megan Ln, Savannah, TN 38372
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