Medical team responds to possible stroke in Spanish Fort, Spanish Fort AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a report of a 56-year-old man showing stroke symptoms near Spanish Lane in Spanish Fort, Alabama. The man was conscious, breathing normally, and reported numbness on one side of his body. Symptoms reportedly began about 30 minutes before the call.
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Station 68, district one.
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Station six, zone 68, near Spanish Lane.
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Stroke Charlie response.
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Station 68, district one, station six, zone 68, near Spanish Lane.
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Stroke Charlie response.
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All units, continue coming to 12.
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Six, eight copy page.
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Six fifty-eight copy page.
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Near Spanish Lane.
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Fifty-six year old male, conscious and breathing.
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Think he had a stroke.
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Left side of his body's numb.
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Symptoms started approximately 30 minutes ago.
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Responding and breathing normally.
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Feeling partial evidence of stroke for the diagnostic.
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Location mentioned:
Spanish Ln, Spanish Fort, AL 36527
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