Male driver shows stroke symptoms on highway exit, Leavenworth County KS
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A male driver on a westbound highway exit near Mile Marker 212 showed possible stroke symptoms including chest tightness and numb arms but was breathing normally. Emergency units were dispatched and arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Leavenworth County Volunteer Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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902, District 2 fire,
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43-year-old male feels like he is having a stroke, tightness in chest,
00:06
arms are numb,
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breathing normally,
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off the exit near Mile Marker 212 westbound,
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Mile Marker 212 westbound on the exit, 43-year-old male feeling like he's having a stroke, tightness in chest, arms are numb,
00:23
is breathing normally, 902 District 2-5-17.01 hours.
00:30
Dispatch engine 561.
00:38
Dispatch engine 21.
00:39
Dispatch engine 21 now.
00:42
1701.1.
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Dispatch engine 561.
00:52
561.
00:54
Pitchin at last.
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104, your number is 1325, 1325.
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1325, thank you.
01:06
1702.
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Units en route to the 212 KTA westbound. Patient will be in a black 2016 Toyota Sequoia.
01:21
Had food poisoning yesterday, believes he is dehydrated,
01:26
also having pain in the chest.
01:38
Stage 21. On the pike.
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1736.
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Dispatch, verse 22 on the pike as well.
01:52
1735.
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Dispatch, Chief 2, I'm on the scene.
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I'm on the scene.
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Medical on KTA
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1709.
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Kansas Tpke, Kansas
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