Possible stroke near Harrisville Rd and Taylor's Island Rd, Woolford MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched for a possible stroke involving a 77-year-old man near Harrisville Road and Taylor's Island Road in Woolford, Maryland. The patient was conscious and breathing but not acting normally. Paramedics noted that symptoms began about 30 minutes earlier and the patient had no known stroke history.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medical box 4063.
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Possible stroke near Harrisville Rd.
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Forty six three paramedic 500.
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Station 46 for medical assist.
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Possible stroke.
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Near Harrisville Rd, cross streets Taylor's Island Rd.
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Charlie response, responding.
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This is Ops One Twenty Eight Three.
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101 in quarters.
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Paramedic 500, which two?
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All right, 101 in quarters, 2004.
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Paramedic 700 responding to near Harrisville Rd at Taylor's Island Rd.
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Charlie response for possible stroke.
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A 77-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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Caller describes patient not acting normally.
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Symptoms started approximately 30 minutes before the call.
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No stroke history.
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Unable to do the diagnostic tool due to patient being slightly uncooperative.
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Location mentioned:
Harrisville Rd, Woolford, MD 21677
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