Medical responders attend woman with sharp head pain at funeral home, Keyser WV
Emergency medical services responded to a 50-year-old woman at Smith Funeral Home near South Main Street who reported sharp head pain. She showed no signs of stroke during initial tests.
Audio|Source: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
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Transcript:
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Near South Main Street, Smith funeral home for the Pustle CDA, company 57 Amherst Respond, 16-07.
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Better Lane.
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This law enforcement,
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living check.
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Crews stand by.
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The crew stand by.
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Our board is being alert.
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10-4[1], I'm just waiting on my driver.
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10-4[1]. We'll keep ya.
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We believe it's just been a little bit...
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10-4[1].
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One of fifty, you guys are out.
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Yes, maim, one zero six is a row.
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One six at three.
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Indian Heights.
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Law enforcement has not on there for will-being check.
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We have an elderly female that potentially been outside for a cemetery of time.
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Go ahead.
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So you're responding there to near South Main Street, Smith, Pinart.
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For a 50-year-old female,
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still complaining of having sharp pains in our head, going to the front.
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I did disturb diagnostics.
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There's no test evidence of a stroke.
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I was there advised to come to the chapel door.
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Go ahead?
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S Main St, Keyser, WV 26726
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