Medical call for elderly woman with possible stroke, Sugar Hill NH
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Emergency medical responders were called to assist a 93-year-old woman in Sugar Hill who showed signs of a possible stroke and has dementia. She was conscious but not fully alert. There was no previous history of stroke reported.
Audio|Heard on: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Twin State, Littleton Fire Department, Sugar Hill, EMF, medical calls Sugar Hill near Route 117.
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On a 28 Charlie,
00:11
93-year-old female, conscious breathing, not alert,
00:15
a dementia patient,
00:17
possible stroke with no history of stroke.
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Again, Lillen Fire Department, Sugar Hill, EMS, and medical call Sugar Hill near Route 117.
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Charlie, 93-year-old female, conscious breathing, not alert, the dementia patient,
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possible stroke, and no history of stroke.
00:38
Time be your tone, 1653.
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Location mentioned:
NH-117, Sugar Hill, NH
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