Elderly woman shows stroke symptoms at Grubert Avenue, Staunton VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly woman near Grubert Avenue showed stroke symptoms, including numbness in the left leg, headache, vomiting, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. Emergency responders were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rescue 5 respond, near Grubert Avenue, possible stroke.
00:11
And rescue five respond near Grubert Avenue, possible stroke.
00:16
Operate on stars one.
00:17
Charlie level response 1730.
00:23
First sick patient 1515 Brandon Lane.
00:29
Operate county 11730.
00:35
Rescue 20, respond for a general illness.
00:40
1515 Brandon Lane, cross street Meadow Rune Lane.
00:43
Operate counting one 1731.
00:45
Bam, trauma to the air response.
00:52
1731 near Grubert Avenue.
00:55
It's a 71 year old female.
00:57
The caller stated that she hasn't been feeling well.
00:59
She has had strokes in the history for her.
01:03
We did do this protocol.
01:04
It's coming back as normal.
01:06
She said that her left leg went numb.
01:08
She's awake and breathing.
01:09
Front door should be unlocked.
01:13
Breathing at this time, she's complaining of a headache and vomiting.
01:17
Also be advised, she is now all complaining of chest pains and difficulty breathing.
01:21
Seventeen thirty-two.
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Location mentioned:
Grubert Ave, Staunton, VA 24401
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