Medical emergency involving possible stroke in Opelika, Opelika AL
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Medical emergency reported near Saugahatchee Lake Road in Opelika involving an 80-year-old male showing possible stroke symptoms. The patient has altered speech and limited verbal response but no facial drooping observed by family. Fire department is arriving on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Tension, incoming alert.
00:07
E.T. Zone, engine 2.
00:12
Near Saugahatchee Lake Road.
00:15
Medical.
00:17
E.T. Zone, engine 2.
00:21
Near Saugahatchee Lake Road.
00:24
Medical.
00:30
Oak.
00:36
The Duke and Roe.
00:39
Copy engine to near Saugahatchee Lake Road, reference to 80-year-old male possible stroke.
00:50
(number withheld), Saugahatchee Lake Road, near Saugahatchee Lake Road.
01:02
408, I've made contact with the caller again.
01:05
I'm on the phone trying to get more information.
01:17
Seventy-five.
01:20
75. In service. 106, 1st, 5th is turned.
01:29
1040. 1040.
01:31
2.2. Black Gate Institute, Ravin-on, clean, establishment.
01:39
Tuggaiheight.
01:47
108, you're a thawning to an 80-year-old male to...
01:52
is altered.
01:53
It is experiencing flirt speech.
01:55
He is reading normally at this time.
01:57
Caller. His son on scene is denying any facial drooping.
02:01
Last known well time was last night.
02:03
Was not complaining of anything.
02:05
Woke up this morning to his father acting like this.
02:09
He's just staring.
02:10
He is not really responding verbally.
02:12
And when he does, it's just mumbled.
02:15
Fire's pulling up on scene now.
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Location mentioned:
Saugahatchee Lake Rd, Opelika, AL 36801
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