Paramedics respond to stroke patient in Fayetteville, Fayetteville GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to a residence near Elderberry Trail in Fayetteville for an elderly man who was unresponsive and showing signs of a stroke. The patient was classified as critical, and paramedics provided immediate assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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Unit four, medic five, stroke patient, near Elderberry Trail.
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Squad two is responding.
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Clear.
00:17
Engine four, medic five, squad two, stroke patient, near Elderberry Trail, cross street of Persimmon Point.
00:29
Status is red, utilize TAC 7.
00:32
Radio log, medic five responding.
00:35
Twenty-two forty-three on four.
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Two one.
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Two one.
00:46
Here for medic eighty-one.
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Medic eighty-one.
00:54
Eighty-one's out of Piedmont, Maryland.
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Ten four.
01:04
Twenty-one sixty-three, 18 eighty-one.
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Ten four.
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Clear two for radio status check.
01:17
Thirteen seventy-seven, ten eighty-one.
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We're in ten four radio.
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Hello.
01:33
Responding to an elderly male, possible stroke.
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Not alert, difficulty speaking.
01:37
Patient has history of stroke.
01:44
One hundred and thirty-four.
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Location mentioned:
Elderberry Tr, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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