Stroke patient with left side weakness treated near Campbell Court, Waxhaw NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 74-year-old woman experiencing new left side weakness due to a stroke near Campbell Court. She was conscious but not responding or breathing normally. Symptoms began a few days ago.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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2.44 first responder, Lara 44 respondent, then 1113 for a stroke.
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113 Campbell Court near Westlake Drive and Watson Way off right on Charlie.
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Eric, speak on FNP5.
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FM5.
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Can you go ahead notify Ray Crawls? Okay, go ahead, notify Rick Crawls.
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When you're ready, I'll give you a phone number to the occupant that they can call.
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24, you can go ahead.
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The number is (number withheld).
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Two-four have (number withheld).
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Okay, that's correct.
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Thank you.
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2.44 first responders ladder, 44 Medic 113, you're not pet 3, code 3[1] for a stroke.
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113 Campbell Court near Westlake Drive and Watson Way.
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The 74-year-old female, who is conscious and breathing, not responding normally, not breathing normally,
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call her advice and she had a stroke in September, and now her left side's really weak, and she can't support it.
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Symptoms started a few days ago.
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[1]
code 3: Respond emergent with lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Campbell Ct, Waxhaw, NC 28173
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