Man with sudden speech problems treated for stroke, Indian Trail NC
Emergency responders were called to a residence near Polyanth Circle in Union County, North Carolina, for a 67-year-old man who had sudden speech difficulties, possibly due to a stroke. The man was conscious and breathing normally but had recently undergone brain surgery. The incident was treated as a medical emergency for stroke symptoms.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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43 first responders, engine 43 respond with EMS, near Polyanth Circle, they are climbing roads lane for a stroke.
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Off right on Charlie.
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Station 8 first responders, Med 113.
00:26
Respond for a sick person near West Marshall Boulevard, at Pilgrim's Pride, operate on Delta.
00:35
Okay, and not seen.
00:38
10-4[1].
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Wind 2. Seizure, near Ashcraft Avenue, Addie Specialty Materials, Cross Streets Alexander Street and Turner Street, operate on hotel.
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Gwyn2, seizure, near Ashcraft Avenue, Addy Specialty Materials, Cross Streets Alexander Street and Turner Street, operate on hotel.
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Be calling me as in three.
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Engine three.
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All unit is clear.
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Cover.
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See out, point two is on scene.
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Yeah, the patient's location.
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You can disregard, we got a runner.
01:51
Engine 43, mid-12, you're responding for a stroke near Polyanth Circle, cross streets of climbing Rose Lane and Rose Hill.
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It's in reference to a 67-year-old male that recently had brain surgery.
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He is conscious alert breathing normally, but had sudden speech problems that began at 745.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Union County, NC
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