Man, 78, shows stroke signs in Arlington Heights home, Arlington Heights IL


Emergency responders were called to a residence near South Embers Lane in Arlington Heights for a 78-year-old man showing stroke symptoms, including slurred speech and inability to open the door.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch and RED Center
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District 3, Ambulance 3, and Engine 3, Stroke.
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Charlie Response, near South Embers Lane and East Algonquin Road in Arlington Heights.
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Map page, age 29.
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78-year-old male possible stroke.
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Near South Creekside Drive at Cotillion Banquet, Ureaseville-Met Road and east-northwest highway in Palatine.
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Map page 0-07.
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23-year male that's saying that's...
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15. 445.
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The source of the odor is a skunk.
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We're going home. Thank you. Thank you.
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Ambulance call.
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Ambulance and engine three are both responding near South Embers Lane, a 78-year-old male showing signs of a stroke.
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Having slurred speech.
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Looks like they are unable to open the door.
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The woman is unseen, but she is unable to walk.
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We'll have police respond in case there's need for forced entry.
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Sleader, Glenn Drive, and east of Tonquin Road are your crossing.
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At near South Embers Lane.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Embers Ln, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
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