77-year-old male treated for stroke near Pipeline road, Goldendale WA
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Emergency responders treated a 77-year-old man near Pipeline Road who showed signs of a stroke. The patient was found conscious and alert during treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Klickitat County Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Goldendale Medic respond near Pipeline Drive, 77-year-old male,
00:05
having a stroke.
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Goldendale Medic respond,
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near Pipeline Drive, 77-year-old male, having a stroke.
00:19
Units responding, disconnected to answer another 911.
00:22
My partner is in line with the other 911.
00:25
Last GPS did come back to Old Ferry and Tenth Street.
00:28
Mail was shouting at the female again,
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stated that repeatedly calling her a bitch,
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asking her what she wanted, was escalating.
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So,
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2203. No one is an hour.
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Goldmometics in route 22.2.
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You have a civil problem, 421 East Main.
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Georgia, Jim.
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Relying on the notes here states, RP's reporting there.
01:09
He walked past this address that looks like (name withheld) is throwing all his possessions and throwing them in a trailer outside.
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RP is going to be at the 406 East Broadway unit.
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Received,
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I will give him a call and as well as the landlord.
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Go-N-Metic Firecum.
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Go to my medic.
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The patient showing partial evidence of stroke is conscious and breathing alert at this time.
01:56
Go to that medic, coffee.
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22-05.
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Firecom from Goldenamedic.
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Go to the medic.
02:11
Go to the medic on scene.
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Golden medic on scene 22.
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Location mentioned:
Pipeline Rd, Goldendale, WA 98620
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