Elderly man suffers stroke near Sandstone Park, Princeton WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man near Sandstone Park in Princeton, West Virginia, experienced stroke-like symptoms and became unresponsive. Emergency medical personnel were dispatched to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
First control to Princeton Rescue, need units responded near Sandstone Drive.
00:05
Eighty-one-year-old male.
00:10
Possible stroke,
00:11
Unable to speak, mouth is drawn.
00:13
He is unresponsive, is blinking.
00:17
History of stroke, twelve thirty-two.
00:23
One six four control.
00:27
One six four go.
00:30
I'll be out to BP.
00:33
P412, sir.
00:39
258, we're clear.
00:41
Need us to mark that for that stroke?
00:44
Yes, sir. I'd like to see them this one up crew.
00:47
That would be great.
00:53
Commercial control, Princeton 663 are being responding with page traffic.
00:57
Copy heavy at twelve thirty-three.
01:00
Incident number (number withheld).
01:02
Once again, (number withheld).
01:04
Heavy responding near Sandstone Drive.
01:09
Eighty-one-year-old male, stroke-like symptoms, unable to speak, mouth is drawn.
01:15
They failed response if he's breathing,
01:18
Has history of strokes.
01:21
May advise they would have the gate open to the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Sandstone Park, Princeton, WV 24740
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