Medical emergency call for possible stroke in Greenwich, Greenwich NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to an 89-year-old male in Greenwich showing signs of a possible stroke. The patient had difficulty speaking, high blood pressure, was conscious, and breathing. The incident occurred near Railroad at the cross streets of North Road and Hartsgarville Lane.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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First responders, near Railroad, Greenwich, cross streets of North Road and Hartsgarville Lane.
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723 routes to hospital 1119 probation 5 to base arriving at number 4
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please receive
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Aston Greenwood GMS, Greenwich, first response, near Railroad, Greenwich, cross streets of North Road and Hartzger, Gawain, 89-year-old male, possible stroke, at 1119.
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MS controlled to 254.
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4-3.
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254. That order will be sent to us, we're awaiting.
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We'll let you know soon as we have it in hand.
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Two-254 arriving at CUMST 1120.
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3.14, 311.
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311.
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I'll be clear last bank of the village.
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1120.
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97 chair's suspension chair suspension chair suspension we haven't detained until that's in hand
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receipt 1121 413413 we have that order in hand I'll be emailing it to you
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Firecom 18.0.
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3251-3251-ALS 2 Charlottes Charlotton units will be clear in service Greenwich cross streets of North Road in Hart's Gravel Wayne 89-year-old male difficulty speaking elevated blood pressure conscious and breathing Alzheimer's station they're wondering for us or are the
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responding 1123
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Greenwich, NY 12834
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