Medical responders assist possible stroke patient, Amery WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near 138th St in Amery, Wisconsin, for an 82-year-old man experiencing sudden weakness and confusion, suggesting a possible stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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You are responding to an eighty-two year old male, conscious and breathing.
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Sudden onset of weakness and confusion.
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Caller has concerns of possible stroke.
00:08
Page time 305.
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County repaging 977 Allied for Garfield.
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977 Allied for Garfield, you are needed near 138th St.
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Near 138th St.
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You're responding to an 82 year old male, conscious and breathing.
00:29
He is not fully alert.
00:32
He's experiencing a sudden onset of weakness and confusion.
00:36
His wife is advising she believes he may have had a TIA in the past, showing a Charlie response.
00:43
Possible stroke.
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Page time 307.
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Nine seven seven, howdy.
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Nine seven seven.
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We're en route.
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Ten four.
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We did a stroke diagnostic.
00:56
It’s showing partial evidence of stroke.
00:58
She believes his smile seems slightly uneven.
01:00
He was able to complete the rest.
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Garfield County.
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All right, 1st Garfield.
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En route with two in the rescue.
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Location mentioned:
138th St, Amery, WI 54001
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