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Man found semi-conscious with stroke-like symptoms 

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Winnebago County, IL
Audio|Source: Winnebago and Surrounding County Fire Departments
02:51

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725 Carat Chills Drive. 65-year-old male who started slurring his speech last night. Patience was currently semi-conscious. SPO2 at 58%, a little bit of facial drooping. Again, Ed 7 was on a 5725-25-carriage of drive for 65-year-old male. Who took up started last night, slurts speech, semi-conscious, SPO2 at 58%. Puffles facial drooping, be advised the patient weighs about 350. I copy MET 7. Be advised there was an address change. It'll be 5-831 Carachilles Drive. chills drive, 65-year-old male who's symptoms started last night, slurring speech, semi-conscious, SPO2 at 58% of possibly facial drooping, engine 10, you're being repressed by Med 7 for a 5-8-3-1-carat-chols drive. For 65-year-old male, whose symptoms started last night, slurring speech, semi-conscious, SPO2 at 50%, and possibly facial drooping, patient weights about 350. I copy my 7. Be advised there was an address change. It'll be 5-831 Carachilles Drive. 5831 Carachilles Drive. started last night, slurring speech, semi-conscious, SPO2 at 58%, and possibly facial drooping, then engine 10, you're being represseded by Med 7 to respond a 5-8-3-1-carat-chills drive. For 65-year-old male, whose symptoms started last night, slurring speech, semi-conscious, SPO2 at 50%, and possibly facial trooping. Patient weighs about 350.

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