Man with right-sided weakness suspected stroke en route to hospital, Fayetteville AR


A man in his fifties is experiencing sudden right-sided weakness, suspected to be a new stroke. The exact time when symptoms began is unclear, but he was noticed acting strangely about 40 minutes before. He is currently being transported to a regional hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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Good morning, regional screening environment is currently inbound your facility emerging at this time is a short alert.
00:07
I have a (number withheld)-year-old male patient.
00:12
How I said, this will be a stroke alert.
00:14
The patient is experiencing some right-sided weakness.
00:19
He, according to his wife, he has passed from before,
00:24
he is on eloquist.
00:30
Unclear on last known well time, but they were awoken by him acting strange approximately 40 minutes ago.
00:43
I've been unable to obtain a blood pressure.
00:47
I am currently trying to obtain a blood pressure again.
00:54
TBG was 113, that's 113.
00:58
I have 95% on room air with a pulse rate of 63.
01:05
This patient is GCS of 14.
01:12
There is a significant language barrier.
01:15
This patient does speak marshalese.
01:18
We'll be in approximately five minutes. Do you have any questions to orders?
01:26
The right-to-weekness is that a deficit from previous stroke or this new?
01:34
Can you hear your last? I'm sorry.
01:38
Right side of weakness is this, uh, from the previous stroke or this new?
01:44
From what I could understand at the residence, this is a, uh, an onset of right-sided weakness.
01:58
Nothing further, CT on the Rile, Regional Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Northhills Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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