Medical call for elderly male with possible stroke near Park Road, Stokes County NC
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An 82-year-old male near Park Road is reported confused with possible stroke symptoms. He has a history of transient ischemic attacks, is alert, breathing normally, on oxygen, and has a catheter. Emergency responders are on scene for evaluation and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Stokes County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Hartbrook Road, Park Road, Brown Road and Lake Lane crossing. Possible stroke.
00:07
About 17 minutes.
00:08
That's about 1700 hours.
00:14
6.
00:18
Take up Sam out in brief room, can you?
00:25
Two copy.
00:27
Thank you.
00:29
Six copiesema.
00:34
Okay, Samma.
00:36
Two except.
00:39
Two and out.
00:47
Continue, station third.
00:49
Respond to near Park Grove Road, near Park River Road, near Brown Road and McKay Lane.
00:54
Hard strap on stroke.
00:56
He is an 82-year-old male.
00:59
They advise that he's confused, possibly having a stroke.
01:02
He has a history of transient ischemic attacks.
01:05
He is completely alert and breathing normally.
01:10
He is on oxygen and also has a catheter.
01:22
Authority, responding unit 2, near Park Grove Road, near Park River Road, near Brown Road and McKay Lane.
01:27
Merit's trach and Mr.
01:28
Stratomersgrove, time at 17-03.
01:34
Rescue 30 now.
01:42
N2 or XU.30, respond to near 4th Road, near Brown Road and McKay Lane for patient with stroke.
01:49
It is an 82-year-old male,
01:51
confused,
01:53
possibly a transient ischemic attack,
01:54
he has a history of these.
01:58
Stroke diagnosis showed clear evidence.
02:02
He is an oxygen patient and also has a catheter.
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Park, North Carolina 27016
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