Female declines ambulance after speech difficulties, Middlesex VT
A 59-year-old female was reported to have speech problems possibly indicating a stroke. Later, she declined ambulance transport, explaining the speech issues were due to a sore throat.
Audio|Source: Walden and Cabot Fire / EMS
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Top of the dispatchment for the ambulance, Middlesex basketball.
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Please respond to near McCullough Hill Road in Middlesex.
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It's going to be for a 59-year-old female.
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Mother was talking on the phone with (name withheld) when she started to have speech problems.
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Mother is concerned about his stroke.
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He was not unseen with her.
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Tell me your tone, 1146.
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Montpelier Ambulance 2.
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Monopelier Ambulance 2 respond, 1147.
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Capital Dispatch, Montpelier A2.
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Mother called back, spoke with (name withheld) who advised that she is fine, does not want an ambulance, and that she is talking funny because she has a sore throat.
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Location mentioned:
McCullough Hill Rd, Middlesex, VT 05602
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