Man with stroke symptoms treated in eldred township, Eldred PA
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An ambulance responded to a man near West Eldred Road in Eldred Township showing possible stroke symptoms, including dizziness and loss of balance. He is conscious and alert and has a history of stroke. Symptoms began about two days before the call.
Audio|Heard on: Potter and McKean County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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McKean County Ambulance 24, ALS Response, Eldred Township,
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near West Eldred Road, cross streets, Beers Hollow, Prentisville Road, possible stroke.
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24 ALS response Eldred Township near West Eldred Road cross-street spheres hollow Prentisville Road possible stroke.
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squad 468 Toyota we're on the air 6-8 on the air
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Somebody want to have around to two.
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Second informant one,
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Deerfield Township,
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near Merrick Hill Road, the short residence, (name withheld).
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The Farmers 1,47, Deerfield Township,
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near Merrick Hill Road, the short residence.
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Foromo no, 1834.
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McKean County, Ambulance 24, ALS Response, Eldred Township, near West Eldred Road, Cross Street, Beers Hollow, Prentisville Road,
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Possible stroke, 1836.
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AMA 24 to McKean County responding.
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May 24 responding 1836, near West Eldred Road.
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59-year-old male conscious alert, chief complaints of possible stroke.
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He does have a history of stroke.
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The symptoms started approximately two days ago and he is experiencing double vision and loss of balance on Maynack 12 at 23 minutes to station 18 if needed.
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He stops to.
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Location mentioned:
W Eldred Rd, Eldred, PA 16731
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