Elderly woman shows signs of stroke at home
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Preston WV EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Press and call center station eleven, turn out a 2nd out crew.
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Need to respond emergency medical call, sick person, (number withheld) north main street, Masontown.
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Time alert, 1821 .
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Call three, you can show medic 689 responding.
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Medic 689 , you are responding 1821 .
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You are going to be en route to (number withheld) north main street, Masontown.
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Affirmative.
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Six 689 , you're going to be in route for a female that's 85 or 86 .
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Caller is going to be the patient's son.
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He's advising he was needing EMS for her and he said she's unable to walk, which is not normal for her.
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She was just at the store yesterday at Walmart walking around.
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He said she hasn't been out of bed all day.
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She seems to be very delusional.
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Seems to be very confused more than normal.
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Good.
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Medic 689 .
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He's advising that she's not having any chest pain, not bleeding from anywhere,
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able to breathe normal, and it's just a confusion and that she can hardly move.
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I'm still getting further.
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That's received.
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Officer 689.
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69, go ahead.
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Have you guys paged Mason Town 1st responders yet?
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69, 10-9, we'll do that momentarily.
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Six eight, come in.
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Six eight, go.
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Show us around the hospital for the transport.
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Six eight, copy.
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Eighteen 23 .
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Six eight, are you clear on size up?
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Affirmative.
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Okay, go ahead.
01:42
Preston Com Center, Company Six, Mays Town First Responders need to respond.
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Emergency medical call, sick person, (number withheld) North Main Street, Mays Town.
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Time alert, 18 twenty-five.
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Preston Com Center, Company Person, you can't describe your tone.
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Yeah, Company Person, you can't describe your tone.
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Eighteen twenty-five.
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Call center, medic 600 and eighty-nine.
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Yes, medic 600 and eighty-nine.
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I believe this is going to be a possible stroke.
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After speaking more with the caller, he's advising that her speech is slurred.
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She is again having the difficulty moving.
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He does see some facial drooping.
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He's advising he left at 03:00 a.m.
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this morning to go to work and he got home and she was still in bed and has been there all day.
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I am still trying to get further from him.
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Okay, that's received.
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Officer, 689 .
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Six eight nine, go ahead.
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Is there any chance the caller could get a blood sugar on the patient?
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Six eight nine, I'll inquire with him.
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I'm getting ready to see if you can do the smile test and the strengthening.