Medical responders attend possible stroke near South Pond St, Toccoa GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible stroke near South Pond Street in Toccoa. A man, described as middle-aged, had fallen and was unable to walk, showing slurred speech but remained conscious and breathing. Paramedics and firefighters were dispatched to the scene, and the patient was being evaluated for a potential stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Stephens County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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AMS Station One, to call Fire Station Ten.
00:02
Report of a stroke.
00:04
EMS Station One, to call Fire Station Ten.
00:07
Stand by for a stroke.
00:18
AMS Station One, call Fire Station Ten, report of a stroke.
00:22
Near South Pond Street, Toccoa Motel.
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0055.
00:34
Engine 103, en route.
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Clear, engine 103, en route 0057.
00:53
Engine 13, med 7, you're responding near South Pond Street.
00:58
It's me, (name withheld).
01:01
Forty-seven-year-old male.
01:03
210 pounds.
01:04
Advising he fell and can't walk.
01:07
He has been drinking tonight.
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Is conscious and breathing.
01:10
Slurring his words.
01:11
He is sweaty and bouncing.
01:13
They think it's a possible stroke.
01:15
He is complaining of a headache.
01:18
Nothing further at this time.
01:19
Zero 059. Engine 103, on scene.
01:32
Copy, engine on scene.
01:34
Two Zero Five Nine.
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