Medical responders attend to possible stroke patient in vehicle, Cedar City UT
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According to the dispatch call, medical emergency responders were called to near South 400 East for a patient possibly having a stroke while sitting in his vehicle. The patient showed speech problems and weakness on one side, consistent with stroke symptoms. Responders proceeded to the scene with an estimated arrival time of 16 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Central Iron County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Gold Cross Ambulance and Cedar, please respond to near South 400 East,
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on a medical call for a possible stroke.
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Again, near South 400 East on a medical call for a possible stroke.
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772 Cedar, 1036.
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Go forth.
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1953.
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Your medic 7663.
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Your medic 7663.
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Medic.
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9663.
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We'll be around the stroke.
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Okay.
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All right. Can you pass patient info?
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Go ahead. I just want to let you know we have a 16-minute ETA currently.
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I copy, medic responding, patient is real mal-conscious and breathing.
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He's out in the driveway in his vehicle, reported possible stroke.
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He is responding normally and breathing normally as well.
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Clear evidence of stroke, having speech problems.
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Time by each one.
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Thank you for continuing.
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Unable to smile, both arms do not raise equally, and he said the sun is correct.
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I'll be here, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S 400 E, Cedar City, UT 84720
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