Emergency response for woman showing stroke symptoms, Mocksville NC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near Daniel Road for a 64-year-old woman showing signs of a stroke, including weakness in her right arm and abnormal breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Davie County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Station 21, station 4, EMS 33, standby, emergency stroke.
00:20
EMS 33,
00:23
Emergency Stroke, near Daniel Road, cross street of McCullough Road and Carter Lane.
00:28
Station 21, Station 4, EMS 33, Emergency Stroke, near Daniel Road.
00:33
Timeout, 1534.
00:39
32,
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33, now.
00:45
Copy now. Copy now.
00:51
Turn it on railroad.
00:57
We have traffic flowing out from the Brock to 158.
01:01
We're going to hold everything else right now.
01:03
The town is going to sweep the square area.
01:05
Once that's open, we're going to do a slow roll like Halloween.
01:16
Hey, Hunter, as soon as we can spare someone, could you send them down to the three-way here, MLK when you keep traffic moving or keep stopping at the three-way?
01:25
Yeah, 10-4[1].
01:27
Hey, hush, did you copy that?
01:30
All right, hunter, I got it.
01:32
I'll hit up, really front on the side-by-side.
01:35
All right, sound good.
01:40
Just responding to near Daniel Road, responding to a 64-year-old female conscious, the college state of mom has weak,
01:48
weakness in right arm, blood pressure 159 over 84, not responding normally, not breathing normally,
01:54
just clear evidence of stroke on the test.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Daniel Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028
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