Male Unconscious Then Conscious After Possible Stroke, Watertown NY
Emergency call reported a male found unconscious near Academy Street, Watertown, NY, suspected of having a stroke. Patient was initially not breathing but later became conscious and alert. Emergency responders attended the scene and transported the patient to hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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City Fair itself alarm, injured two in rescue, near Academy Street, cardiac arrest.
00:13
The City Patrol,
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aerial patrol for cardiac arrest.
00:19
Near Academy Street, male down, not breathing.
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I'll have people to take care of that.
00:27
City Fire, Health Alarm, Injure 2 & Rescue, near Academy Street, lower apartment for report of a male not breathing.
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Repeat.
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City Fire, Health Alarm,
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Entry to and Rescue, near Academy Street, lower apartment.
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For report of a male not breathing,
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did pass out possible stroke.
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Just a...
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4. Priority 1[1], near Academy Street.
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9.9. 4-2.
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Receive.
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Of course.
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Just be advised that male is now reported to be conscious possible stroke.
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It is unclear.
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Copy. I is advised.
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We've got to my voice.
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10.9.
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He's just going to take care of that.
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You said the male is conscious now?
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That's affirmative.
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That's what they told Gilfoyle when we transfer.
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Jefferson, (number withheld).
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Priority 1[1]. Near Academy Street, be the Brown House on the corner,
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lower apartment.
01:34
Male subject passed out a couple of times.
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They believe it's a possible stroke getting further information this time.
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Priority one.
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(number withheld).
01:44
Show (number withheld) out of service for a transfer from Carthage Hospital to client.
01:48
They were to Carthage Hospital at this time.
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Copy, (number withheld), responding to Carthager Hospital for Transport to Class 10-0-546.
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Torrey is also responding.
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Answer to responding, B of I's, caller did advise, call or did advise, scale, whole patient is now conscious.
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He has previously passed out two times.
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546.
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Rescue response.
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The defendant's responding, B of I, he is conscious and alert at the time.
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He'll be in the foyer.
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Dispatch to entry to a rescue per galeful patient is alert conscious at this time.
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547.
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She has a 57-year-old male is conscious and alert at this time.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority medical response (life-threatening emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Near Academy St, Watertown, NY 13601
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