Medical response to possible stroke in Rochester, Rochester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 33-year-old man on the second floor of a residence near Sheepboro Road in Rochester. The individual was conscious but not fully alert, unable to speak, and had been vomiting since noon with a high fever and a possible stroke diagnosis.
Audio|Heard on: Rochester NH Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm to EMS, respond near Sheepboro Road for a Charlie level stroke.
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Fire alarm to EMS, respond near Sheepboro Road for a Charlie level stroke.
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Fire alarm, US four.
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We'll be responding.
00:18
Fire, Cheyenne responding near Sheepboro Road.
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It's going to be on the 2nd floor.
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33-year-old male, conscious and breathing, not completely alert.
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Patient can't talk.
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They've been vomiting since noon.
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Temperature of 103 and they are on blood thinners.
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Possible stroke.
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Location mentioned:
Sheepboro Rd, Rochester, NH 03867
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