Man with numbness and tingling transported to hospital, Vermillion SD


Medic 1 is transporting a 50-year-old man with sudden numbness and tingling in his left arm and face to the hospital in Vermillion. The symptoms started about 30 to 45 minutes ago. The patient has a history of a transient ischemic attack but symptoms have not changed since arrival. Vital signs include heart rate 89 with normal rhythm, oxygen saturation 93% on room air, blood pressure 150/90, and blood sugar 122. Stroke assessment showed no positive signs.
Audio|Source: Vermillion Public Safety
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Medic 1 Com Center.
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Medic 1 is around to the Sanford Vermillion 1 patient.
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10-4[1], 13:50.
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Excuse me, MediC1 Patient Care Report. Excuse me, MediC1 Patient Care Report.
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Medic 1 is en route with a 50-year-old man, 5-0-year-old male.
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Coming in today,
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chief complaint of numbness and tingling down his left arm that goes up into the left side of the face.
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Simpson started approximately half hour, 45 minutes ago,
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so they came on very suddenly.
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The patient does have an history of a TIA, however symptoms have not changed in the time we've been with them.
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Also...
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Stroke scale is negative in all fields for me as well. He is ano times 4,
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not on any blood centers. Currently have a heart rate of 89 sinus rhythm on the monitor. We did do a 12 lead note, Q&D noted on that.
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SPO2 is 93% on room air. Last blood pressure was 150 over 90, 1.50 over 90, 1.50 over 90.
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Blood sugar of 122, 122.
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We should be at your facility in about 5 minutes and questions.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Plum St, Vermillion, SD 57069
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