Possible stroke emergency responded to near Bedford Road, Masury OH
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Emergency personnel responded to a possible stroke incident involving a 64-year-old female near Bedford Road and the cross streets of Bliss Avenue and 3rd Street. EMS units from stations 31 and 40 provided mutual aid along with additional ambulance support.
Audio|Heard on: Tri County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Stations 31, Station 40, Mutual Aid with 93 on an EMS call, near Bedford Road, near Bedford Road, cross streets of Bliss Avenue and 3rd Street, a 64-year-old female possible stroke.
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I have one medic first responding from Poland and additional EMS
00:18
personnel and an ambulance.
00:20
Near Bedford Road, Station 31 and 40 at 907.
00:25
Okay, 2650, class.
00:27
Three, do you have anything on a 37 on a silver Nissan Ultima, 205.8 westbound? What was the location in the 205.8, westbound? Negative.
00:39
Okay, I'll be 7-1 check-hound.
00:41
Okay, I'll be 7-1 check-hound.
00:44
Correct, what's up?
00:48
Okay, close 17.
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28, Tony.
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28, I do need you back inside.
01:03
I have a 915 court run.
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I got to grab.
01:08
We know. Don't need you back inside real quick.
01:16
Eric, he's going to be on here.
01:19
Let's go.
01:24
Station 31, station 40, your second time.
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3,1 and 40, 2nd tones, mutually with 93, near Bedford Road.
01:51
Near Bedford Road, cross street, the Bliss Lane, and 3rd Street.
01:56
The 64-year-old female possible stroke, I have one medic first responding from 92, request an additional EMS personnel and an ambulance.
02:05
Near Bedford Road, 31 and 40, or second tone, 910.
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Location mentioned:
Bedford Rd SE, Masury, OH 44438
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