Possible stroke reported near Apple Lane in Roxbury, Roxbury CT
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A medical emergency was dispatched for a 60-year-old male showing possible stroke symptoms near Apple Lane in Roxbury. The patient was conscious and breathing when emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Please dispatch the ambulance to near Apple Lane.
00:04
60-something-year-old male, possible stroke.
00:08
I'm at the rig.
00:11
Receive EMS.
00:12
Well, I heard near Apple Lane you caught out after that.
00:15
60-year-old male, possible stroke.
00:18
I'm at the rig.
00:24
Dispatch near Apple Lane.
00:27
Thank you.
00:37
Roxbury ambulance respond for everyone number near Apple Lane for the possible stroke I am oss cel one of the car repeating Roxbury and ambulance respond for number near Apple will be for a male possible stroke our EMS one of the car time now it's 40 across the street Rocky Mountain Road 2.40 to the right.
01:03
2.4 to the rig.
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221 to the rig.
01:18
Press 1. Go ahead.
01:21
B-A-5-229 is on scene.
01:25
Bruce, 229 on scene.
01:33
26,000 years.
01:34
Two of six, seven years.
01:35
Two oh six, six, honey.
01:41
The Nass one northwest, I'm diverting to...
01:45
You must want to...
01:49
Right to the scene.
01:52
Roger, you must want to the scene.
01:58
23 to the scene.
02:01
233 to the scene. 233 to the center.
02:11
Town 32, New Milford Medic 4, 10 of Roxbury,
02:15
Near Apple Lane, un-aged male with stroke symptoms, conscious and breathing, requests on a hot response by the email and son's scene.
02:22
Timeout 16, 43.
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Location mentioned:
Apple Ln, Roxbury, CT 06783
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