Male patient shows stroke symptoms at Aurora locations, Aurora CO
Emergency responders are attending two male patients in Aurora showing stroke signs. One male, 67 years old, has a history of stroke, is confused, babbling, and not alert. The second male, 80 years old, is possibly having a stroke and speaking slowly. Both incidents are near East Portland place and South Nuclear Street in Aurora, Colorado.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine, Postal stroke,
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near South Nuclear Street.
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Engineed, Postal, stroke, near South Nuclear Street.
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In fact 2 at 10.
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Medic 1.3, Respondon, Marcia, on possible stroke, near South Newport Street, or contact to LEMS6.
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103 are responding.
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Okay, Jenny.
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And Jenna 8, you'll be responding out with Medic 103 for a 67-year-old male who's got a history of stroke and lost his ability to be alert, babbling, and not making sense.
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Cat1 is not available.
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Is it a copy, thank you.
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993 coffee, thank you.
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Okay, thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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I'm noticone, 1914.
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And Gen 15, you're going to be responding out Medical 105 for an 80-year-old male,
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possibly having a stroke.
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You have a history of strokes and is not speaking slowly.
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Cat1 is not available.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Portland Pl, Aurora, CO 80016
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