Man experiences right leg pain and numbness after fall, Stevens Point WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 65-year-old man near Sandpiper Drive in Stevens Point reported right leg pain and numbness after falling from a chair. He has a history of stroke and said these symptoms are new. Emergency services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Portage County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 2 Ambulance, respond to near Sandpiper Drive for a 65-year-old male with right leg pain.
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He is a stroke survivor in the city of Stevens Point, time of page 1717.
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That two's in route, Sandpiper.
00:26
Copy now.
00:28
Happy now.
00:32
I'm happy as well son do the return.
00:41
Number two.
00:45
He'll be on the north side of the building off of Sandpiper, 65-year-old male, right leg pain along with numbness.
00:53
He is a stroke survivor last stroke was in December of 2011.
00:57
He states these are different symptoms.
00:59
These symptoms started 10 minutes ago.
01:04
10 4. 10 4.
01:18
He sounds to be like he's in more pain than when he first called break.
01:32
Bird catches the worm.
01:40
The spider is clover.
01:44
Copy.
01:46
I have one my two.
01:51
He's fallen onto the floor from the chair.
01:53
He's not alone anymore.
01:58
Copy that. My two is unseen.
02:00
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Sandpiper Dr, Stevens Point, WI 54482
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