Person with stroke history becomes unconscious at home, Romney WV


A person with a history of strokes became unresponsive, then briefly woke up, and became unconscious again at a private residence near Sand Hill Rd. Emergency services are responding for a possible stroke.
Audio|Source: Hampshire County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The caller advised when he first called the patient was not responding and then he advised he's awake and look around.
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He just has a history of strokes.
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He doesn't feel sick.
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It just seems just not looking while we're really getting.
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We're trying to get further information but we're getting multiple people on the phone break.
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Mr. Sir, the note in here, like they are saying something about both hands are uptight.
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Last time it's on normal was 30 minutes ago.
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However, he has no flirt speech or facial groupage.
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He's not speaking much, but at the same time they advised he spoke and said he needed to go to the hospital.
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We keep asking questions, but we're not getting much information.
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Now they're advising he's unconscious.
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My apologies, sir, but we really don't have a lot.
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104 Hampshire, you copy.
00:36
Negative, sir.
00:37
Copy 101. Go ahead, sir.
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Echo 614-762[2].
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ALS-101[1], your first alert, near Sand Hill Rd, the general illness possible stroke.
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ALS-101[1], your first alert time,
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1229. You know valid Class E, (number withheld), (number withheld), remote clear.
00:58
Good informed, thank you.
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We are getting more mixed information.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS-101: Advanced Life Support ambulance unit dispatched
[2]
Echo 614-762: Possible high-priority EMS call
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Location mentioned:
Near Sand Hill Rd, Romney, WV 26757
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