Inmate suffers possible stroke in Greenville facility, Greenville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a 36-year-old male inmate at a Greenville correctional facility, conscious and breathing but showing signs of a possible stroke. Medic and rescue units were dispatched to the location near Spittler Circle, and access was provided through the Sally Port.
Audio|Heard on: Staunton Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Rescue 25, Medic 2501, stroke near Spittler Circle, cross streets,
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Orcuson Farm Road in Greenville at Camp 10.
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Upper County 12039.
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ECC Medic 2501 responding.
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Medic 2501 responding.
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2041 near Spittler Circle at Camp 10 in Greenville.
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We have a 36-year-old male inmate who is conscious and breathing,
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possibly having a stroke.
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His arm and face are going numb and he has a history of two previous strokes.
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You can access the Sally Port.
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Location mentioned:
Spitler Cir, Greenville, VA 24440
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