Medical response to male possibly having stroke near 12th St Ct, Goldendale WA
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Emergency medical responders were dispatched near 12th Street Court in Goldendale for a male patient possibly experiencing a stroke. The male has a history of stroke, was breathing with eyes open but was not alert. Responders arrived and provided medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Klickitat County Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS
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Goldendale medic respond near 12th Street Court for a male possibly having a stroke.
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Goldendale medic respond near 12th Street Court for a male possibly having a stroke.
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Testing, then I'll know.
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TAM 24.
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1024 vote.
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Fires out, I'll be clear in order 1, back in route 2.
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Row, route, ruts.
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1024, 18-0-1.
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Hold the medic, bud.
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Joe's in route.
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Go to the medic in route, 1801.
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Firecom 1107.
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11.07, go ahead.
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I am clear, seen and back in service.
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1107, clear and back in service, 1801.
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I'm going no medic.
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Go to medic.
01:17
Go to medic, go ahead.
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Do you have any additional call? This is call?
01:24
Male has history of stroke.
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He is, eyes were open, he is breathing, not alert.
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No matter, Matthew.
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18002.
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Before a right.
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724. 1850.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead. Do you get, Saniseless.
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A firm, 18033.
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I'm from Tricom.
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I'm from Tricom.
02:05
Watch, hold my aunt.
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That's all the port.
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12-9-9-18-0-5.
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Thank you. You control for at hand scene.
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Both my medic arriving on scene, 1806.
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Goldendale Fire respond near 12th Street Court for a male possible stroke.
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Goldendale Fire respond near 12th Street Court for a male possible stroke.
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