Medical team responds to stroke symptoms at apartment complex, Gainesville FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call at Hunters Run Apartments near Williston Road in Gainesville. A seventy-nine-year-old man was reported conscious and breathing but showing signs of a possible stroke, including sudden right-side weakness and drooling. Symptoms reportedly began within the last five minutes before responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine two, one rescue thirty-seven.
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You are responding to CVA near Williston Road, apartment 705.
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Two thousand six hundred southwest Williston Road, apartment 705.
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This is the Hunters Run Apartments.
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Your patient is a seventy-nine-year-old male who is conscious and breathing.
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The patient is not responding normally and he is breathing normally.
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He is having sudden paralysis or facial symptoms on one side of the body.
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Self-advised he experienced drooling with right side weakness.
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We're still on the phone, patient's condition stable.
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Back to engine zero one, rescue seven.
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The patient is showing clear indications of a stroke.
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Symptoms began within the last five minutes, and the patient has not had a stroke before.
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It's eleven to one h.
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