Male stroke patient transferred to hospital by ambulance


An ambulance is transporting a middle-aged male stroke patient from one hospital to another for emergency care.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
Munson Medical Center. This is Otsego County, 622. Which is Munson, go ahead. This evening, we're inbound with a 53-year-old male, date of birth, 430, 1972. First initial (name withheld) is engulf, last initial (name withheld) is in October. This is an inter-facility transfer from Otsego Memorial Hospital in Galard. A patient is suffering a CVA. Do you have record of this patient transferred to your ED? No, we do not. Copy that. Patient's heart rate 105, blood pressure 120 over 68. SPO2 is 95% on room air. I'm showing sinus rhythm on the monitor. Patient is A&O times four. I did do the stroke assessment. Previously, he scored a five. Currently, he's scoring a three. There are no other interventions going. If you require nothing further from us, we should be to your emergency department in about 12 to 15 minutes. He has some speech deficits.
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Traverse City, MI
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