Male patient suffers stroke symptoms near Moonlight Trail, Summerdale AL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a male patient near Moonlight Trail who showed sudden paralysis and signs of a stroke. The patient has a history of stroke and was conscious and breathing during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 40, station 4 is on 40, stroke, truck response,
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at near Moonlight Trail.
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Station 40, station 40, station for zone 40, stroke, trolley response,
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at near Moonlight Trail.
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Cross street of Summer Acre Circle, follow the door clear, 1030.
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5. Well, we took a call for 40.
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Pumper 40.
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No, it's Page.
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We've been released from the M.A.
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We'll show Clumper 40 responding.
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Call for 40 in RELFOR 20, Responding.
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Thanks for Summerdale, sir.
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Okay, sir. Okay.
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And we have to not...
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It appears Summerdale PD has taken up...
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Copyar copy.
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Copy canceled, Mid-301-131.
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Somewhere to Pung for 40 from Baltimore Central.
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Pover 40, go ahead.
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Pumper 40, respond to near Moonlight Trail for a stroke.
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Charlie responds.
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Responding to a 67-year-old male conscious breathing.
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Only a lot 11 of B111, and body can paralyzed, unable to walk on the left side.
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Sudden paralysis with stroke history, breathing and responding normally, stroke evidence, correction, drug diagnostic showing clear evidence.
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We are checking with U.S.
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Phone for 40 cops.
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Location mentioned:
Moonlight Trl, Summerdale, AL 36580
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