Medical emergency for possible stroke near North El Camino Real, San Mateo CA
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Emergency responders attended a possible stroke patient near North El Camino Real in San Mateo. The patient is an elderly male showing signs of stroke including slurred speech and facial droop. He was found in a parking lot after a fall with head and back injuries.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Matt 28, Friday 1, San Mateo, Stirling Court, near North El Camino Real, Apartment, (number withheld), Constant Barrier, Alley, Avenue, Peninsula, Avenue, Parity, 172, at 28.
00:12
Please, copy.
00:13
You've got it.
00:18
Can I have gone to ask the next to that, General?
00:21
Switch for San Francisco.
00:22
Medi-27, Friday, 1, medical, (number withheld), al-a-19-alameda-Dilus-Polgus, (number withheld) al-A-Las-Polgus, cross-A-W 7th Avenue, Priority 1[1], Semitow, Midd-27.
00:41
Medi-S7, County,
00:44
this is a medic-7, you can show us canceled by Fire Inter 158, no medical.
00:52
Make seven, ten four.
00:55
Seven, I'm going to put you out of plan, advise when you're getting back into Woodside so I can look at coverage for the county.
01:03
You're out of plan for now.
01:05
Make seven copies.
01:16
MSU1, Parti 1 for a possible stroke with medic 2828 and allowed.
01:19
This is San Mateo-Stirling Court, near North El Comuner Real apartment (number withheld), Koso-Beriola Avenue and Peninsula Avenue.
01:28
Party 1, San Mateo, for possible stroke, MSU 1 with medic 28.
01:35
Yep.
01:37
MSU-1, I copy and Routbone switch to the yellow.
01:40
Medic 28 County switch to the yellow for a stroke with MSC1.
01:44
MC1, hello.
01:47
Copy switch in the yellow.
01:53
27 patient update.
01:56
Over two-seven.
02:02
May 27, they're advising the patient is in the park lot on the northwest side of the property.
02:07
If you're going to access through a gate off of Alameda, Delitzpulgus, then it will lead to a parking lot where the patient is, and it is a (number withheld)-year-old male fall victim with a head and back injury.
02:20
Okay.
02:22
MSU-1, a minute 28, a patient update on the yellow.
02:26
Okay, good.
02:31
Mc28, the county on the yellow for a patient update.
02:35
Do it, go ahead.
02:41
28 MSU1, you have an (number withheld)-year-old male.
02:45
Complaints of slurred speech,
02:48
per the MD process, partial evidence of stroke with a facial droop, a slight difference in facial droop,
02:55
speech was okay.
02:58
Onset time was 1533 hours.
03:02
Very copy, thank you.
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