Woman possibly having a stroke at residence near Kellers Ridge Road, Petersburg WV
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Emergency services responded to a 93-year-old woman at her home near Kellers Ridge Road for symptoms of a possible stroke, including slurred speech. She was home alone and had a history of transient ischemic attack. Emergency personnel made entry through the side door to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Hardy County Public Safety
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02:30
Transcript:
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Company 7 Petersburg to near Kellers Ridge Road, for a female possibly having a stroke.
00:10
Company 7 Petersburg to near Kellers Ridge Road.
00:14
For a female possibly having a stroke, this would be off of Johnson Run Road.
00:23
Great, call 774 Responding Crews, who is?
00:28
774, you're en route, take communication.
00:35
174, then type 4.
00:40
774, you're going to be responding to near Kellers Ridge Road off Johnson Run Road
00:47
for a 93-year-old female break.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:57
Received a call from a third-party caller of a female possibly having a stroke.
01:02
Can't get her words out, slurring her words.
01:06
The caller was not with her.
01:10
She did say that she has had a T.I.A before.
01:14
Before.
01:17
Okay, go ahead.
01:23
The individual is home alone.
01:31
And the caller advised, you should know where the key is.
01:39
Okay.
01:45
Partners on the line with the subject now and advise to come into the side door.
01:51
Okay.
01:57
Okay. What will you let me hear?
02:02
They're coming back now.
02:08
Oh.
02:11
Okay, 7, 10, 4.
02:13
7.7. 174.
02:23
You're a great phone.
02:27
The patient is surprising that it was a sudden onset.
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Location mentioned:
Kellers Ridge Rd, Petersburg, WV 26847
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