Elderly woman shows stroke symptoms near Mohawk Street, Lewiston NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 96-year-old woman near Mohawk Street showed signs of a possible stroke, including confusion and slurred speech. Emergency medical and fire units were dispatched to her apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire & EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
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Markite Fire Control of Lewiston 1, 2nd Set of Towns County EMS, cold to the area.
00:05
Near Mohawk Street, and Apartment 233, to Niagara Scenic Parkway and Garden Lane.
00:11
96-year-old female possible stroke confused and slurring her words.
00:14
ALS priority recommended your initial again.
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FD. EMS.
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Full 26R9.
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26R9.
00:23
Can they have the numerics again?
00:29
5361-5361 and over Perkinso, repeating to Lewis and one second set of tones counting EMS cold to the area near Mohawk Street and apartment 23 to a Niagara Cine Parkway and Garden Lane 96-year-old female confused and slurring her words ALS priority recommended your incident will be on FD EMS 1643 Narcanic Firth
00:53
Okay we copy.
00:54
County Fire, EMS 24.
00:57
EMS 24.
00:59
Good afternoon.
01:00
Responding.
01:01
Captain EMS 24 responding, near Mohawk Street.
01:05
Apartment 233, Colt-Tay Area.
01:11
County Fire, Liston 1, base.
01:14
Lewis in 1.
01:20
The engine route to the hall you can cancel county.
01:24
Gaffee, you got to you got to EMS 24.
01:27
Covey LVIX serves.
01:29
Dump.
01:30
Fire control 26.9 is on location.
01:34
Time 4.
01:39
County dispatch is the 179A.
01:42
7R.99.
01:45
Responding Mohawk.
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Time 4, 7R9A, responding near Mohawk in Apartment 233.
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Location mentioned:
Mohawk St, Lewiston, NY 14092
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