Medical emergency near Southwest 25th Terrace, Gainesville FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency involving a 69-year-old female near Southwest 25th Terrace with sudden severe headache and possible aneurysm. She is conscious but not breathing normally. The location is in the Loft Oasis complex, which has limited access for emergency vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine two, rescue thirty-seven, response headache.
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Near Southwest Twenty-fifth Terrace.
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Near Southwest 25th Terrace.
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Patient is a sixty-nine year old female, conscious and breathing.
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She is completely alert.
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She is not breathing normally.
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She advised that her head was busting and she thinks she's having an aneurysm.
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She is able to talk normally.
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There was a sudden onset of severe pain started sometime in the morning.
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The stroke diagnostic indicates.
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Partial evidence reference one of her arms was raised higher than the other.
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There's a flag on the location reference access,
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advising go to the Loft Oasis complex.
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It's a tight fit for the fire and EMS units.
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It's going to be a limestone road.
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The apartment complex was built around two houses.
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Anything larger than a rescue might not fit down the road.
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1102.
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Location mentioned:
SW 25th Terrace, Gainesville, FL 32608
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