Woman possibly having stroke at pizza hut, Morganton NC
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A woman at the Pizza Hut on South Sterling Street is conscious and breathing but might be having a stroke. She showed aggressive behavior. Emergency medical services are responding to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Patient 99 first responders, near South Sterling Street, Pizza Hut.
00:07
Stroke, emergency response.
00:11
Section 99 first responders.
00:15
Sixt and seven units, clearing available, something road.
00:24
Um... You master, what's this one case? Ten, four.
00:32
16, do you want routine or emergency?
00:37
Dean for now.
00:43
4-3-4. 3-4.
00:49
6,000. 6100 block.
00:53
Two vehicles in the roadway, possible 1050.
00:56
Not sure what I got.
00:59
Burke is going to be a 10-60.
01:01
Stand by for further.
01:07
You drop me to 67, clear.
01:13
Invergson, me 23.
01:22
Positive, go ahead.
01:25
Just making your work and assist EMS at near South Sterling Pizza Hut.
01:31
Callers say that female is requesting EMS reference a stroke.
01:45
Station 63 first responders, 1-0-1-1-Band Street.
01:51
B.
01:52
Rutherford Square Apartments.
01:53
Apartment 1C.
01:55
Request to L.A.
01:56
on the scene, routine response, reference, assault.
02:01
2.
02:04
Station 63 first responders, 101, Span Street, Rolster U.S.
02:08
70, Priscilla Drive.
02:09
Be Rutherford Square Apartments.
02:10
Apartment 1C., Charlie.
02:12
Ellie on the scene, request, routine response.
02:15
Reference to an assault. Timeout 1333.
02:24
In a near South Stirling Street, Pita, he responded to a 41-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
02:32
customer requested ambulance, state chatted strip sometime this week,
02:36
caller refused to complete strict diagnostic tool.
02:41
Caller did advise that the patient was aggressive.
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