Possible stroke reported at residence near Bass Ridge Road, Elk Horn KY
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Emergency services responded to a possible stroke involving a 52-year-old woman at a residence near Bass Ridge Road by the Casey County line in Taylor County, Kentucky.
Audio|Heard on: Campbellsville EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
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Attention the MS headquarters,
00:02
possible stroke.
00:05
Near Bass Ridge Road.
00:07
Possible stroke, near Bass Ridge Road.
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No, probably 70.
00:12
Your alarm time is 1906.
00:15
Headquarters, Scott.
00:18
The MS headquarters of 23, creation at 1906.
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216 can I was a cop
00:31
Ready to 16
00:41
Responding Maybe 2 and 6 en route to near Bass Ridge.
00:44
In responding times of 1907.
00:47
Only 70 to the Casey County line, turn left on Bass Ridge, a little over 2 miles down on the left, single wide.
00:53
Car is not on the scene, advises her mother is a 52-year-old female for the history of CVA.
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She did tell me that her brother's there with her,
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and she's given me the phone number to her brother, and we'll call him and see what her symptoms are.
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What's going on?
01:11
104, did you say past history of an MVA?
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CVA,
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stroke.
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104. 104.
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Campbell's othermetic, 216.
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Go ahead.
01:35
I called twice, it's going straight to voicemail.
01:38
I call her stated that the residence is a single wide and she didn't think that there would be any vehicles parked at it.
01:44
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
Bass Ridge Rd, Elk Horn, KY 42733
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