91-year-old female with stroke-like symptoms vomits, Hurdle Mills NC
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Emergency responders were called for a 91-year-old female near Whippoorwill Way showing stroke-like symptoms including vomiting and difficulty speaking. She was conscious and breathing normally but not responding normally. Stroke tests showed no evidence of a stroke. Symptoms began just minutes before the call.
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Medic 4, Caldwell Fire, near Whippoorwill Way,
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stroke.
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Medic 4, Caldwell, first responders, near Whippoorwill Way,
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stroke, off of Little River Church Road.
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Eli's Ops 1, timeout, (number withheld).
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702 in Route 9-0-1.
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Do you copy?
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6.
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Carverill Engine 1, you're responding to a 61-year-old male who was not conscious but breathing, who passed out and was sweating really badly.
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No longer unconscious at this time, he is pale.
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Patients now vomiting, and he has been on a new medication for the past few days.
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In cases, 723 in row.
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723, copy (number withheld).
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Ralphia Catt, (number withheld).
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Pedic 4-702-723, responding to a 91-year-old female is conscious and breathing.
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The caller advised that the patient was vomiting and was hardly talking.
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Stroke diagnostic, she was showing no test evidence of a stroke.
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Advise that her symptoms just started a few minutes ago.
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She is breathing normally, however she is not responding normally.
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Location mentioned:
Whippoorwill Wy, Hurdle Mills, NC 27541
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