Patient at hotel suspected to have stroke, Elkhart IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call at Sleep Inn hotel near Caravan Drive for a patient suspected to be having a stroke. The patient had a history of seizures and requested hospital transport before symptoms progressed.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 7, and Medic 24, a known medical problem.
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near Caravan Drive.
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Sleep Inn Choice Hotels.
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Engine 7, and Medic 24, a no medical problem.
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near Caravan Drive.
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Sleep Inn Choice Hotels.
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near caravan drive and sleep-in responding with medics.
00:23
It's reference a third-party call through the desk for an unknown medical situation inside the hotel.
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near caravan.
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(number withheld).
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Dispect unit the E-Sel car, 104.
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Mediq 24, engine 7.
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Right, 7.
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I'm 3605 dispatcher, 104.
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104. 104.
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In 24, we're going to update the chief acquaint to an oncoming seizure.
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Our patient has had seizures prior to,
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so he's feeling an episode coming out.
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He would like to go to the hospital before what actually starts.
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We're getting some information for you at this time,
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and we'll see you find your arrival.
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Check that.
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Stroke, not seizure, stroke.
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For 533.
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533. That'll be medical only.
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I'll be 108.
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Location mentioned:
Caravan Dr, Elkhart, IN 46514
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