Elderly man shows stroke symptoms in Logan, Logan WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Trinity Way in Logan, West Virginia, for a seventy-seven-year-old man showing signs of a possible stroke, including right facial droop and paralysis beginning about an hour earlier. The man was conscious with normal breathing but unable to move his arms.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Sixty, I'll show you in route eleven fifty-seven.
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Your troop number is (number withheld).
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You are responding near Trinity Way.
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It's going to be a possible stroke.
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You have a seventy-seven year old male advising his mouth was drawn very decreased.
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Has no history of stroke,
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but his eyes are open.
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However, he's not responding.
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Breathing is normal.
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He's now unable to move his arms, onset of about an hour.
00:27
Right side facial droop, very sensitive.
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Location mentioned:
Trinity Ave, Logan, WV 25601
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