Male patient transported with possible transient ischemic attack, Austin MN


A male patient near 2nd Street southeast in Austin is being transported by EMS for symptoms including ringing in ears, increased weakness, and inability to walk. He has a history of stroke and shows no new neurological deficits. EMS suspects a possible transient ischemic attack and is taking the patient to the hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Source: Austin Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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We are currently red on our navigator. You're just going to have to get us a read off on that address.
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(number withheld), 2nd Street, southeast.
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Dispatch from 607?
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Copy (number withheld).
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607, go ahead.
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We'll be transporting one routine to Austin.
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(name withheld) from 607 medical report.
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He transporting in Austin.
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This is Austin. Go ahead, 607.
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I know with the 8080 male chief complaint is going to be ringing in the years, increased weakness,
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and unable to ambulate.
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As I'm the right now, the patient's lower or only times four, C's 16,
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has previous history of stroke.
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He has a west side deficit, which is his normal.
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There are no new deficits that
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We examine, or notice so far,
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current set of vitals are blood pressure 161 over 105,
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heart rate of 80,
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97% in remare, respiration 16, blood sugar normal, 111,
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we're expecting possible TIA,
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and we'll be there in about five minutes. Any questions?
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