70-year-old male semi-conscious with possible stroke, Pompton Lakes NJ
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A 70-year-old male near Walnut Street is semi-conscious and breathing with low blood pressure. He is possibly experiencing a stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Park and Little Falls PD/EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
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April 4, respond to near Walnut St,
00:03
70-year-old male possible stroke.
00:07
731. 7-1.
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April 4 respond to near Walnut St for a 70-year-old male possible stroke. April 4-4 respond to near Walnut St, possible stroke 731 731 7-1-1-3.
00:37
70-year-old male possible stroke unresponsive.
00:41
Breathing covered.
00:44
Copy, on Walnut Street.
00:48
70-year-old male, possible stroke, unresponsive, breathing covered.
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Perfect.
00:58
Perfect.
01:02
April 4th morning.
01:05
April 4th morning.
01:11
April 4.3-1-1-Shakes cross with spray eyes and rinkin-out.
01:15
70-year-old male, possible stroke, breathing but unresponsive.
01:21
April 4-3-1-1-6-4-6 across the spray eyes and rinkin out.
01:25
70-year-old male, possible stroke, breathing but unresponsive.
01:33
3. We have patient in Colorado.
01:38
Three, we have patient in coronal.
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We've taken one out.
01:45
We've taken one out.
01:47
Richard.
01:50
Richard.
01:55
Three reporters.
01:58
Two reporters.
02:00
Good.
02:01
John. John.
02:07
He's semi-alert unconscious, he is breathing and his lower pressure is very low.
02:14
He's semi-alert unconscious, he is breathing and his lower pressure is very low.
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Quation.
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Quayship. Quayship.
02:29
The fourth person update.
02:31
The patient has low pressure,
02:33
semi-conscious.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442
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