Medical response for possible stroke with left side paralysis, Holualoa HI
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Medical responders attended a 43-year-old woman near Ono Road who had sudden paralysis on her left side. She was conscious and breathing normally during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Rushdark 5, Middick 5, respond to near Ono Road for a possible cerebrovascular accident patient.
00:07
Rushrock 5, Middick 5, respond to near Ono Road for a possible cerebrovascular accident patient.
00:13
Time (number withheld).
00:27
Print for copy.
00:29
10 for CSE 3822 clear.
00:37
CET office clear.
00:43
Graph to MTM dispatch.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:51
I'm sure to pick up GY.
00:54
Where exactly is he going to be?
01:01
Okay.
01:03
Let me somebody else.
01:05
Okay, for somebody.
01:10
4-1 and 36.
01:15
4-1.36. 4-1.
01:18
36.
01:21
Mothianston head to Walmart for T-C, no injuries.
01:24
Going to the parking lot closer to office max.
01:28
RP calling in as a (name withheld) says she was a witness to this PC, not involved.
01:34
Silver Subaru Cross Trek hit a small SUV.
01:41
Okay.
01:49
4-1-poppy.
01:52
3-6-0.
01:58
Burshek 10 on scene.
02:00
Petro copy, brush of 5.
02:06
Sorry,
02:09
I know you just entered, but can you disregard 43 and you'll have 101 for the best assignment?
02:19
(number withheld).
02:24
A patient is a 43-year-old female, unable to stand or walk,
02:30
stating that the whole left side of her body went paralyzed.
02:35
Patient is conscious and completely alert.
02:37
Breathing seems normal.
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Location mentioned:
Ono Rd, Holualoa, HI 96740
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