Man with sudden arm weakness in Stokes County, Stokes County NC
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Emergency responders were called to near Harrison Street in Stokes County for a 72-year-old man experiencing sudden weakness in his right arm that began earlier that morning.
Audio|Heard on: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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Transcript:
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Unit 1, Station 35 second call, near Harrison Street, near Harrison Street,
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runs off West 6th Street.
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Mr. Mr. District, Port is stroked.
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I'm at 1412.
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One-tenths,
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can you run a serial number on a census number?
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Looks like a tablet.
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All the way down the South of Creek, all of those lights are completely out.
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Copy that, she's on the phone with them now.
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Number 8,
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3 William,
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902, Henry George,
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John Adams.
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Yeah.
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Dub Ciciner.
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Life one, folks.
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Go ahead, Life One.
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I got a page your test for one and six.
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Copy, stand by.
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Light for one, that was one.
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Stand by for six.
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All right,
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for one, how'd you go? Timber one.
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How'd you go?
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6 and 35, you responded to near Harrison Street, near Harrison Street, 72-year-old male,
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no strength in his right arm,
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started sometime earlier this morning.
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Stokes County, NC
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