Medical emergency for possible stroke near New York Drive, Fort Myers FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical response for possible stroke symptoms near New York Drive. Patient has history of stroke and presents with left-side pain and difficulty walking. Response level was upgraded due to call details.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
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02:23
Transcript:
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Medic 2 and Rescue 21, Medical.
00:03
At near New York Drive, respond on to dispatch 2, Medic 2 and Rescue 21.
00:14
Control Medi-4-1.
00:18
241 please show Mike 4-1, busy your transfer to D-4.
00:25
We transported Delta 4, Meta 41.
00:28
142 hours.
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142.
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142.
00:41
Medic 2. Second tones.
00:44
Second tones for a response.
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At, Medic 2.
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Medic.
01:01
26. Medical.
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At near New York Drive.
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Respond on Dispatch 2.
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Medic 26.
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Medic 26. Look at draw, Medi-7.
01:18
Look at draw, Mike 2.
01:22
Medic 2. Medic 2.
01:25
Like to call back to, does this patient have a left-sided weakness?
01:35
Caller reported pain on the left side and inability to walk with the history of stroke.
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Like that. Okay,
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too.
01:51
We'll be upgrading to a hot response due to notes.
01:58
Upgrading to a hot response to the call notes, 246 hours.
02:01
Rescue 21, do you copy?
02:07
Negative can you repeat?
02:12
Rescue 217, Medi2 advice, they're upgrading to a hot response due to the call notes and history of stroke of his patient.
02:22
Okay, 10-4.
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Location mentioned:
New York Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33905
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