Possible stroke in kittanning woman with left side weakness, Kittanning PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman near Johnston Avenue in Kittanning showed signs of a possible stroke with weakness on her left side and difficulty speaking.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
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5-1507 Johnston Avenue scanning borough 57-year-old female possible stroke the MSD
00:09
5th you go out here
00:11
How do you receive?
00:17
29 Leeds Avenue, cross street to Sycamore Street and Spruce Street.
00:22
For a CO alarm activating, no patience, operations, tech, none.
00:33
Okay, 155 on scene is 1717.
00:40
They're acknowledged for four.
00:44
Four is he?
00:55
The other number one, station correction, RB121.211.
00:59
Response, 1812, 3rd Avenue in the city of Warner, for a 68-year-old malpatient vomiting unwell.
01:09
All right, 10-4.
01:16
Yeah.
01:19
Great.
01:24
Allody, 944 is back in.
01:28
I think 944 back in, 1719.
01:35
From Medic 134.
01:37
134.
01:38
144.
01:40
Four is they're out.
01:42
4-year dispatch 1716 and around 1720, call number 36,
01:47
(number withheld) Johnston Avenue.
01:50
37-year-old female caller stated, she's not making any sense.
01:56
I was having a difficult time understanding the caller himself.
01:59
She said she tries to get up and falls back down.
02:01
She's weak on one on her left side.
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Location mentioned:
Johnston Ave, Kittanning, PA 16201
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