Elderly man shows signs of stroke at residence, Mosinee WI
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Emergency responders were dispatched near Newcastle Drive for an 86-year-old man showing signs of a stroke, including weakness and facial drooping. He was conscious but unable to speak and unresponsive to the reporting party. No prior history of strokes was noted.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medical emergency,
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Newcastle,
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Newcastle Drive, Village at Cronan Wedder.
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Cross streets are Canterbury Drive and Sussex Place.
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Learning CoronaWater First Responders, Coroner First Responders, you're needed near Newcastle Drive, and the Village of Coroner Crosschutes of Can't Berry Drive in Sussex Place.
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This will be an 86-year-old male, conscious, thinks he is having a stroke, can't talk to the reporting party, not responding, left side is weak and face droopy, no history of strokes.
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We've got a learning CoronaWater First Responders, this is your first page, timeout,
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(number withheld).
00:58
We need to send you a message, take a look at that.
01:05
Corona water first responders, this is your second page.
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We need it near Newcastle Drive.
01:11
Village of Corona, Crossways, the Canterbury Drive in Sussex Place.
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They believe that their dad is having a stroke, can't talk to the reporting party, not responding, left side is weak, face droopy.
01:21
This will be for an 86-year-old male, alert but unconscious, no history of this.
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Again, alerting, coroner first responders, this is your second page, time out (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Newcastle Dr, Mosinee, WI 54455
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