Elderly man becomes fatigued and loses ability to speak


Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
In front of you one, 9,500 blocks west-south Fork Road in Spolpa. Okay. Target's running custody. Engine 30 is responding. 1321. Engine 3 coffee is going to be for a 73-year-old male. He's feeling fatigued. Having difficulty speaking, his wife says it does not appear to be a stroke. He can stick his tongue out, smile, raise his hands, and all the other things. ambulance will be in around. 113. Can I get a 28? Go on. Paul, Queen Baker, Zero, 101. to a Davy Burget out of Bristow, 1999 Chevy. Expiration through 25. Okay, what's the last word of in on that? Matter what, don't think. 9-760, repeating 9760 on Paul, Queen Baker, 001. This much copy. Twenty-eight, all then. Go ahead. One-ten around. Two, George Charles, Edward Charles, 1, 9, Tom 1, x-ray 1, 2, 40320. Also, if we have anybody with cages for transports, we would very appreciate it. King 214.43 by all 1.5.2. Once in copy and route, 9565, West South Fork Road, 73-year-old Mel. has been feeling unwell since Sunday, growing more fatigued. Patient can no longer talk, normal facial reactions. Standby, 13. It's going to be negative 29. Comes back on a 1999 Chevy Gray and Keller, registered to a Leslie Hardiman out of El Reno, Oklahoma. Okay, another 28. It's Cherokee Nation, Adam George 9, 398. And the rest roll in that one, please.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Southfork Rd, Sapulpa, OK 74066
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