Stroke call for elderly man near Country View Road, Jonesville NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 78-year-old man was reported with stroke-like symptoms near Country View Road and U.S. 21 Highway. He was confused and unable to stand. Emergency medical personnel responded to the scene for a priority stroke call.
Audio|Heard on: Yadkin County Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 3, Station 9, Station 16, priority 1 stroke, near Country View Road.
00:07
Cross streets are going to be U.S.
00:09
21 Highway, Central Clear, 1831.
00:16
Copy its truck oil, route.
00:20
Copy truck 12.
00:26
Engine 12 in route.
00:29
Copy engine 12 in route. Copy engine 12 in route.
00:36
Make 3 in route.
00:39
Copy medic 3 in route.
00:54
Thank you for Medi4.
00:55
Medical 4. Medical 4, God.
00:58
We are clear available patient refusal list to this only.
01:03
Medic 4 copy.
01:04
Let's this only.
01:10
Central, 4 will be closed for that call.
01:18
Okay,
01:20
cancel that. Go ahead and sign that call to MedicC 4.
01:22
Cancel 3.
01:26
Medic 7, copy.
01:27
We're on same now.
01:28
It wasn't initially populate and did send me another call.
01:38
Medic 4, Friday 1 stroke, near Country View Road.
01:44
Crossroads of U.S. 21 Highway, Central Clear at 1834.
01:51
1620 is in route.
01:54
Copy 1620 and out. Copy 1620 and out.
01:57
824 in the route.
02:00
Top of Medicaid.
02:07
Medical 4, Station 9, Station 16, Priority 1 stroke, near Country View Road.
02:14
Cross Street is going to be ULS.
02:15
21 Highway.
02:17
Same is going to be at 78-year-old male, stroke-like symptoms, unable to stand, confused Central Clear 1834.
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Location mentioned:
Country View Rd, Jonesville, NC 28642
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