Female possible stroke reported near Highlands Mall, Harrison Valley PA
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A female was reported having a possible stroke near Dollar Tree at Highlands Mall in Harrison Township. She later got into a red SUV and left toward Freeport Park and Ride. Medics checked and confirmed she was okay.
Audio|Heard on: North Fire Dispatch 6
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Station 110 County on E1 Dollar Tree, Route 28, Highlands Mall in Harrison.
00:06
It's going to be in the part of the lot for another to each female of a stroke of 19 and 441.
00:26
One day, okay.
00:27
They said they're going to be to park a lot, but it looks like the caller here facing they have the call check or any information.
00:32
I'm going to show through a vehicle if they're on the sidewalk.
00:37
Copy.
00:41
Okay,
00:46
one thousand route.
00:53
It looks like this was called in by eye center.
00:57
It's there's a female on the sidewalk that appears to have had a script.
01:01
It's conscious.
01:03
Doesn't seem like she's aware.
01:08
Okay, thank you.
01:12
The clinic 112 going.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:22
The caller on this detail called back in said that the patient got into a red SUV and then went towards Freeport Park and Ride and I see if there was still any need for the medic center on.
01:36
Okay, we'll head up the trainer to see if we can steer.
01:49
Time, medic 112.
01:53
One 12. One 12, go ahead.
01:56
Sounded red SUV.
01:58
They helped the gentleman back into his apartment.
02:01
Everything's okay.
02:02
We're back in.
02:05
Proceed back in.
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Location mentioned:
Highlands Mall Dr, Harrison Township, PA 15065
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