Man shows stroke symptoms at Governor Drive location, Ruther Glen VA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a 67-year-old man near Governor Drive showing stroke symptoms including drooling, inability to lift his arms or body, with a history of multiple strokes and a heart attack.
Audio|Heard on: Caroline County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 1 and Medic 2-1.
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Respond to highest-priority stroke.
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At near Governor Drive.
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Cross streets are Payne Place and Governor Drive.
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Company 2's district.
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Respond on firetack 2.
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Timeout 0653.
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821 respond.
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minute two one responding is zero six fifty four year alarm time is zero six fifty three or four prior you one stroke at near Governor Drive you have a 67-year-old male conscious and breathing advice but
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daughter advised that he is drooling.
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He can't lift his arms up over top of his head.
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He's had multiple strokes and a heart attack.
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He also cannot lift up his body weight.
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He's been in the bathroom for over an hour.
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D.T's dairy highways 189.
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Consent number (number withheld).
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Engine 2. Respond to highest-priority stroke.
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At near Choose Tire.
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Cross streets are Payne Place and Governor Drive.
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Company 2's district.
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Respond on fire attack 2.
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Time on 0655.
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Reservid if you're responded.
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Reservid is to respondent.
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Reservidgant, 0655.
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near Choose Tire.
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The line to medic 2-1Vi advises.
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BP is 170 over 119, heart rate is 45.
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Location mentioned:
Governor Dr, Ruther Glen, VA 22546
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