Medical response to conscious patient with stroke symptoms, Provo UT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a conscious patient with stroke-like symptoms near North 100 East Apartment 512 in Provo. The patient was transported to Utah Valley Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Patient 21 responding to near North 100 East Apartment 512.
00:08
Patient conscious and breathing, not fully responsive, possibly having stroke-like symptoms.
00:20
Near North 100 East, Apartment 512, Provo.
00:36
360.
00:41
26 J-52, 26 J-16, just 5. Met 5.
00:50
Medical is staging.
01:12
26 J52. 52, go on the floor now.
01:23
The A police are requesting that we at least do a drive-by and check the area.
01:33
60, I copy on the writing.
01:40
3.13 having.
01:49
Who is going to be a suspect in a fraught case?
02:01
Like 35's arrived.
02:03
Yep.
02:08
Same traffic engine 35.
02:14
Cell, Lima,
02:16
Uniform, Zero.
02:25
This will be government plate (number withheld).
02:37
857 returning by change.
02:44
We on South State,
02:47
passing.
02:52
Seven West Harpenway, 3807 West Harpenway.
02:57
It's going to be a live monitoring center,
03:01
advising there's workers on site,
03:03
not supposed to be there.
03:04
Unable to make contact with responsible parties.
03:10
Toby.
03:14
The whole official line.
03:33
10-4. Central Medic 261 is en route to Utah Valley Hospital.
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Location mentioned:
N 100 E, Provo, UT 84606
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