Patient with stroke symptoms receives paramedic support, East Windsor CT
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According to the dispatch call, a patient showing stroke symptoms was being transported in an ambulance. Emergency services coordinated paramedic support to meet and assist during transport near Reggie Way in East Windsor.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor Locks Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start an ALS[1] unit to near Reggie Way and it'll possibly be an intercept?
00:17
Okay, major destination.
00:22
It's going to be stroke like Simpson and Hartford.
00:30
Reuters are supposed to accept at armament.
00:38
Samuel, 941, can you just have that patient checker button? We're getting additional calls from the alarm company.
00:47
We'll do.
00:49
You, Mel. Thank you.
00:58
T.N. from Mamie Holmes 941.
01:00
Are you getting a toilet alarm?
01:05
You just gave it to us as a medical land.
01:10
Received. She is in the back of the ambulance.
01:14
She does not have a pendant for life alert or anything, so anything from the apartment is not from her.
01:21
Okay, the same apartment.
01:23
There's no other residence there, correct?
01:27
That is correct.
01:28
She's independent.
01:44
We'll be transporting momentarily if they can coordinate that intercept.
02:07
Patient with stroke-like symptoms, looking for a paramedic.
02:12
Not sure on a meetup point yet.
02:15
We're going to start towards near Reggie Way in East Windsor.
02:19
16-03.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical assistance or response provided by specially trained personnel or units.
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Location mentioned:
Reggie Way, Broad Brook, CT 06016
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