68-year-old female possibly having stroke at apartment, Richmond CA
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Emergency responders were called to an apartment near Lancaster Drive for a 68-year-old woman who may be having a stroke. Her brother is on the way to unlock the door to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Richard FireRecruiter company a medical at near Lancaster.
00:04
Richard Fire Engine, 68.
00:05
Are you still on the radio?
00:11
425-68 respond to a medical at near Lancaster.
00:14
Near Lancaster, it's a 68-year-old female possible stroke.
00:19
It's going to be apartment 3, and her brother is en route he should be there momentarily to unlock the door.
00:24
Again, engine 68, near Lancaster Unit 3, 68-year-old female possible stroke.
00:30
On fire, engine 41.
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Engine 41, go ahead.
00:44
And then and Medic 41 are clear.
00:47
Roger P.D. to remain on scene.
00:50
Medic 6-4, Sunco 3, possible stroke, and Richmond, near Lancaster Drive.
00:54
Near Lancaster Unit 3 for a 68-year-old female possible stroke,
01:02
student speech problem.
01:04
6-2 Parkway.
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Call, very copy.
01:08
6-8 in route.
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6-8 in route.
01:11
6-8-in-row.
01:16
Well, I'm turning back to me.
01:20
Thank you.
01:23
We've got eight three, two five.
01:26
This week, code two for a six-year-old female vomiting and dizziness in Unit 12.
01:34
6.8 on scene.
01:36
6-8 on scene.
01:38
And her brother should be there any moment to open the door.
01:40
He was already en route where I was initially on the phone with her.
01:43
He was coming from Kaiser.
01:45
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster Dr, Richmond, CA 94806
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