Medical team responds to stroke emergency in Shelton, Shelton CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Shelton responded to a fifty-two-year-old woman near Red Fern Ridge for a possible stroke. The call was the fourth emergency medical response in town at that time, and ALS was dispatched on a priority basis.
Audio|Heard on: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Dispatch, this is Shelton EMS.
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Fourth call in town, ALS on a priority.
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Near Red Fern Ridge, fifty-two year old female possible CVA.
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Repeating, Shelton EMS, 4th call in town, ALS on a priority.
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Near Red Fern Ridge, fifty-two year old possible CVA.
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Cross streets are Sound View to the dead end.
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Time out 1612.
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Location mentioned:
Red Fern Ridge, Shelton, CT 06484
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