Woman with possible stroke treated near Edenfield Ridge Drive, Lindale GA
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Emergency responders attended to a woman near Edenfield Ridge Drive who showed signs of a possible small stroke. She has several health conditions and was reported breathing and walking with some facial drooping after assistance arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
So he may have had a possible small stroke.
00:08
Drop me a number.
00:09
Can you call Sunrise and confirm they're on the way? One of the owners' parents already called,
00:14
apparently.
00:15
Timber.
00:21
Touch Mavreport.
00:22
On, please.
00:26
North Eatingville Ridge Drive, (number withheld), North Eating Field Ridge Drive.
00:30
It's going to be off of those eating field drive.
00:32
Sending (name withheld) female, possibly has had a small stroke.
00:36
Call is coming from a life alert.
00:39
The location is going to give me a call for that.
00:42
Her husband, she has a balanced disorder, diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, back problems,
00:48
and kidney disease.
00:53
24, thank you.
00:59
We're going to be en route to Floyd, non-emergency, Simonage is (number withheld).
01:09
Flash the message, you on 104.
01:12
104, you cancel staff.
01:18
You're ready to come out.
01:21
We have number 64, round rock circle on a follow-up, no checks.
01:37
We spoke to the (name withheld).
01:40
He's with her now.
01:42
She's breathing okay.
01:44
She's up and walking.
01:45
She does have some facial drooping, but he did advise out with last night as well.
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Location mentioned:
Edenfield Ridge Dr, Lindale, GA 30161
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