Man near Sugar Camp Run shows possible stroke symptoms, Lexington VA
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A 60-year-old man near Sugar Camp Run in Lexington has signs of a possible stroke, including slurred speech, weakness on his left side, and difficulty breathing. Emergency responders have been dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rescue 1 and Rescue 4, Sugar Camp Run in Lexington.
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Cross streets of Black's Creek Road at Dead End.
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Rescue, one additional call, Rescue 4 Mutual Aid, near Sugar Camp Run,
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possible stroke, ACC.
00:29
ECCC, Cromwell, 47's responding.
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A male, possible stroke, slurred speech, can't move the left side of his body, has trouble breathing, weighs around 20 pounds, has a history of high blood pressure.
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Caller is going to be third party.
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Not sure if the door is unlocked.
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There is a small dog on the property.
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Patient only gives one word answers, unable to form sentences.
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It can I forgot the two.
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E.C.
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19-sponid.
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19, cheers line 1641 to near Sugar Camp Run,
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off of Blacks Creek Road.
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60-year-old male, possible stroke, has slurred speech.
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Cannot move his left side of his body.
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He is answering in one-word answers, unable to form sentences.
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Weighs about 220.
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Called in by third party.
01:29
Not sure if the door is unlocked.
01:30
There is a small dog on the property.
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You can operate up to.
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We have asked 47 to assist as well.
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This is a detression.
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The time. It's perfect.
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Location mentioned:
Sugar Camp Run, Lexington, VA 24450
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