Medical response for possible stroke near bell road, Palmyra PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Bell Road for a 64-year-old man showing signs of a possible stroke, including headache, facial numbness, slurred speech, and left arm numbness.
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Transcript:
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Southwesternary downship, near Bell Road, possible TVA, class one-eye.
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Box 12.06, 1730.
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Hi. The intermediate 4-9 is responding.
00:16
You can go ahead and place McEule 411 available.
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491731.
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411 from Patty.
00:31
Play that night yet.
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County, 1256.
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We're responding.
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Evening Central 4-9.
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Intermediate 1256, 1732.
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4-9, you copy.
01:02
Okay, from 156, can I get patient? Help me.
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7.
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206, 64-year-old male.
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He has a headache.
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Face is numb, speeches, and his left arm is numb.
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Location mentioned:
Bell Rd, Palmyra, PA 17078
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