Stroke alert at Alexis highway sparks urgent emergency response, Alexis NC
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Urgency arises as emergency crews respond to a conscious female patient showing clear stroke signs at Charles Raper Jonas Highway near Alexis Lucia Road.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
00:00
District 20, Engine 22, NARCAN, at 4178, Charles Raper-Jonas Highway.
00:08
Cross streets are near Alexis Lucia Road on dispatch.
00:17
Engine 282 en route.
00:19
Hello. I got a 10-20[1]-20-0.
00:27
Here's that's that for.
00:33
Twenty-two,
00:36
patient update.
00:37
Forty-six feet.
00:40
What about Robin Jocelyn?
00:43
Number.
00:44
Agent 62 to fire, sir.
00:49
If that topic is for me for a patient update, please go ahead.
00:53
All right, there's a six two with patient a day when you're ready.
00:56
62, I'm ready.
01:02
Lord, 1050, 85, November 4.
01:06
Female is conscious to lower.
01:12
She does have clear signs of the beach.
01:14
146 over 88 blood pressure.
01:16
She has an 80 pulse and 97% on the room air.
01:22
Has that a history of a stroke, conscious alert right now.
01:25
All right.
01:26
434, lone vehicles 85 North Carolina 4.
01:33
One item 50s.
01:34
I'll be clear with arrest and report.
01:37
I'll be on, go south.
01:41
Car 22 first.
01:44
Car is 22.
01:45
Sorry,
01:48
I'll be around 24.
01:49
Can you let it be?
01:51
Derek.
01:53
All right.
01:59
The observation is conscious for our breathing, flood speed, for the history stroke.
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10-20: Request or report of current location
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Location mentioned:
Charles Raper Jonas Hwy, Alexis, NC 28006
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