Woman believed to have stroke at Lancaster address, Lancaster MA
A 71-year-old woman near Carland Road in Lancaster is believed to be having a stroke. Emergency responders are alerted to a large protective dog at the location, and police are requested to assist for safety.
Audio|Source: Lancaster Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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the 71-year-old is now, which she's having a stroke.
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The Manchester is next to near Carland Road, 71-year-old will now believe she is having a show.
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Even, yep.
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Fire alarm 1782. Fire alarm 1782.
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File on lock.
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We'll be responding.
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We'll be in response. We'll be in response at the end.
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Call in D.C. AC2.
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Hello, Sherlin for ALS[1].
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Great two, thank you.
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Holland, A2. A2. A2.
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Just approach with caution, I guess there's a large dog there that tends to be protective.
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Collar is not sure.
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If you've got a banana on your arrival, I'll start up PD[2] in that way it's a precaution.
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We have a PD[2] following up.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical care provided by trained personnel during emergency situations.
[2]
PD: Police Department
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Lancaster, MA
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