Stroke patient with speech trouble near NE Cornell Rd and NE 12th Ave, Hillsboro OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a stroke call near northeast Cornell Road and northeast 12th Avenue. The patient is a 70-year-old male experiencing trouble speaking and incoherence, with a history of diabetes but no previous strokes.
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Transcript:
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Engine 1 and EMR-103, respond to stroke.
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At northeast 12th Avenue and northeast Cornell Road.
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Facom medic 103.
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AMR 103.
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You can show us responding to the stroke call off of Parmelale is coming from 11th and TVI.
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Yeah.
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FU20, respond to medical alarm.
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At 1012, East 1st Street.
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Cross streets are North Center Street and South River Street.
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Camera 118 Projective Center.
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118.
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That's for information.
00:54
I see you guys are following us.
00:55
We're actually going to a different medical call here, so I don't know if you guys are going to continue following us.
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But I believe this Nike individual process is going to be your lead-in.
01:09
Copy that.
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Our notes say it's different medical than Injun 6-7.
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You're going to have the engine 6-7 on your call.
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213. Now,
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let's meet the intersection of northeast Lincoln Street, northeast Cornell Road.
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They're going to be pulled over in a great forward-focused.
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Patients of a 70-year-old male described as incoherent, but breathing.
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Trouble speaking, started 30 ago.
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He's diabetic.
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No stroke history.
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Unknown blood sugar.
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