Elderly woman with stroke symptoms in Shady Spring, Shady Spring WV
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Emergency responders are dispatched near Misty Lane in Shady Spring to assist a 75-year-old woman showing possible stroke signs including numbness on the right side, facial drooping, vision changes, and difficulty breathing. The patient has diabetes. Responders are requested to approach quietly due to an autistic child at the home.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Police, Bradley Fire and WV State Police
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Transcript:
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Rolley control, Major 610.
00:02
Pager 610, respond near Misty Lane in Shady Spring.
00:07
A 75-year-old female is conscious,
00:11
a possible stroke.
00:12
Repeating Pager 610, respond near Misty Lane in Shady Spring for a possible stroke at 1414.
00:25
We'll be en route.
00:28
Copy the advice.
00:29
The patient is having numbness on their right side.
00:33
This is going to be the apartment beside the two-story cream-colored house above the double garage.
00:44
610 control 610 go ahead 610 this patient also has slight facial drooping and vision changes on the right side as well is diabetic and breathing hard
01:10
601.
01:11
We're going to be busy out of counting.
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Copy.
01:33
6.10 control.
01:39
610, go ahead.
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6-1085,
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3 EMS comes to the apartment above the two-story garage.
01:48
They're going to need to use the outside stairs.
01:50
There is a lift located there.
01:52
They're also requesting no lights or sirens.
01:55
As you get closer to the residence,
01:57
they have an autistic son.
02:01
The sirens are going to upset them if they hear the sirens close to the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Misty Ln, Shady Spring, WV 25918
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