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Woman shows stroke symptoms near Myrtle St in SheltonShelton CT

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Near Myrtle St, Shelton, CT 06484

A 63-year-old woman near Myrtle Street is suspected to have a stroke. She shows speech difficulty, droopy face, weakness, and unbalance but is conscious and has no prior stroke or seizure history.

Audio|Source: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Just that Shown AMS, first calling down, ALS on a priority, near Myrtle Street, 63-year-old female for a possible CVA[1], repeating Shown, ALS priority, near Myrtle Street, 63-year-old female, possible CVA, cross-street for Huntington, and have the voted police.
00:16
I'm out 1860.
00:17
General fire responds to the automatic fire alarm, general fire alarm, no specific zone at Shady, Newell Health Care.
00:25
The assignment will be engine 11, engine 13, rescue 12, truck 14, repeating Seymour fire response to the automatic fire alarm, report to be a general fire alarm, no specific zone at Scopor at 3, treating all health care.
00:37
The assignment will be engine 11, engine 13, rescue 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 14, cross streets, or Bunky Road, Chapter 3, EMS is also in Route 1817.
00:44
President, on the air, waiting on crew.
00:46
Roger, I'm doing 11.
00:47
Road 14, thank you for example.
00:49
Radd to turn 14. And did you say, evacuation? That's really upseat.
00:52
You can evacuate. Roger, yeah.
00:53
And did you say negative evacuation?
00:55
Thank you. Negative evacuation, 18, 18.
00:57
Bees human crew, call a big month.
00:58
Set.
00:59
Go ahead. Twenty, it's going to be for a 63-year-old female exhibiting sports, speech, droopy face, last seen normal a few days ago.
01:05
She is conscious, not completely alert, completely weak all over, unbalanced.
01:11
No history of a stroke, no history of seizures.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CVA: Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)

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Near Myrtle St, Shelton, CT 06484
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