Medical call for elderly male with slurred speech near north washington, Fairbank IA
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Medical personnel responded near North Washington in Fairbank for a 79-year-old male with slurred speech and a history of heart problems but no stroke history. The patient was transported to Allen Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Black Hawk County Fire and EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, I just took a medical call near North Washington.
00:05
Again, near North Washington in Fairbank.
00:08
It's a 79-year-old male.
00:10
His son called in stating he has a slurred speech,
00:14
no history of strokes.
00:16
He has been treated for heart problems.
00:17
Again, it's near North Washington in Fairbank.
00:21
It looks like that would be your area.
00:27
Negative, I am showing that that is going to be a Fairbank ambulance, which would be dispatched by Buchanan.
00:37
Super, thank you, fan.
00:42
Blackouts, Buchanan, go ahead with the sentence.
00:47
A 79-year-old male, his son says you can't look.
01:01
I'll get and shout out.
01:03
Thanks so much.
01:04
I'll go and teletype the son's phone number case needed.
01:11
But be you guys, the mother is on scene of the wife.
01:20
Black Hawk.
01:22
This is Black Hawk.
01:26
Can you advise near North Washington?
01:31
Thank you for that's great.
01:34
Time Bar.
01:40
Terbank, I look to your knees near North Washington, near North Washington for a 79-year-old male.
01:49
Which word speech with no history of stroke but previous heart issues?
02:00
31.
02:05
Transporting one to Allen starting mile zero.
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Location mentioned:
N Washington St, Fairbank, IA 50629
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