Suspected stroke in woman at rod road residence, Rochester NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders dispatched to a residence near Rod Road for a 48-year-old woman suspected of having a stroke. An eight-year-old child was present who could not call 911. The woman showed signs of altered speech and unresponsiveness.
Audio|Heard on: Rochester NH Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm to EMS respond near Rod Road for a trial level stroke.
00:11
Fire alarm to EMS respond near Rod Road for a trial level stroke.
00:14
Fireline to EMS respond near Rod Road for a trial over stroke.
00:27
Thank you. All right.
00:29
I have y'all responding.
00:30
Near Rod Road.
00:32
It's going to be on the right side of the building.
00:34
Unknown apartment number.
00:35
It's going to be for a 48-year-old female, third-party report of a possible stroke, advising that her texts are gibberish and she believes that she's texting normally, but will not respond now when they attempted to call.
00:49
Thank you. Thank you.
00:55
Hello, I'm UMS3.
00:57
MS3.
00:59
EMS3.
01:00
Took an update from 911.
01:02
There is going to be an 8-year-old with her, but he does not have a phone and can't call.
01:06
And last known normal time was around 9:48.
01:10
Thank you. Thank you.
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Rochester, NH
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