Medical emergency for stroke symptoms at apartment, Fort Mill SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical call for a 71-year-old man near Traditions Drive Apartments showing stroke symptoms including blurred vision, weakness, and inability to stand. He has a medical history of stroke, pancreatic cancer, and diabetes.
Audio|Heard on: Clover Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fort Mill Squad 1 and EMS2.
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Priority 1[1].
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Stroke near Traditions Drive, Apartment 210.
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Tuck 11.
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Miss you?
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We're going to roll.
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Copy.
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8,
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arrest report,
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trials out of times two.
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Devil.
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David, 12, you 104.
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24, you're running at 27, Nicole?
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Mountaine.
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Arsonor.
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Arsonor, age, you probably have it responding.
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Okay.
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Is Fort Mill Engine 3 going instead of Fort Mill Squad 1?
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I'm following?
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Copy.
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Ten Seasement.
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Wait.
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And I'm on duty on 40 to me and 40 hours often.
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Hey, we're...
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...in the first 71-year-old male.
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He's had a history stroke, pancreatic cancer, and diabetes.
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He's having blurred vision, weakness.
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He's unable to stand.
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The symptoms started about an hour ago.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency requiring immediate response with lights and sirens by police, fire, or EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Traditions Dr Apt 210, Fort Mill, SC 29715
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