Emergency medical services respond to possible stroke, Morristown TN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible stroke involving an elderly female near Walters Drive in Morristown. The patient was reported to have fallen several times and showed symptoms including blurred words and muscle weakness.
Audio|Heard on: Hamblen County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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EMS[1], stroke,
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Near Walters Drive, Morristown, truck one.
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Truck 1-01521 Smith-U-162-1-Smithew.
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9-1-EMS[1] 3 holding a carty-1 stroke, got truck 1 in rail.
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104, let me see if I can get another truck available.
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24. P.
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6.16.
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Medic 2. We're 10-8 from the hospital.
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You can show us after that stroke.
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Go ahead.
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DOT (number withheld).
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T-T-(number withheld).
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T-touch.
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Commit to your Nell, Cardi 1 stroke, near Walters Drive.
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Truck 1 copies page.
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Truck 1 will be en route?
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Will you repeat that address again, please?
00:58
2 being a 90-year-old female, no advice fallen several times, blur and words, muscle stroke.
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Catching around 11 o'clock, call number (number withheld).
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Copy truck one-cimmies, near Walters Drive.
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Near Walters Drive.
01:14
Run off of the Philippines.
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Sorry, life-sfield, not with a lane, light field.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Walters Dr, Morristown, TN 37814
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