Woman with stroke symptoms treated near roth road, Wood County WV
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According to the dispatch call, a 63-year-old woman near Roth Road experienced chest pain, difficulty breathing, slurred speech, facial paralysis, and right-side weakness. Emergency responders suspect a stroke and advised approaching the back of the residence for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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Transcript:
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near Roth Road, Cross Street, Robert C. Byrd Highway,
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63-year-old female, chest pain, difficulty breathing, slurring her words,
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history of heart.
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Fiercy may have, right-sight weakness as well, possible CVA, time of allersia, 933.
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Engine, voice, and service for driver's screen.
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near Roth Road.
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According to aerial mapping, there will be two residences in this driveway.
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You want the first residence you come to,
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63-year-old female.
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Slurring her words, difficulty breathing, facial paralysis,
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right side weakness.
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She is on Homo 2 at 2 liters per minute,
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2 baby aspirin on board.
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They advised to pull around back, follow the driveway,
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come to the back of the residence.
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1043 are you advising your own scene?
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104443 on scene, 0936.
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408, caller advising the patient just woke up and accepted the symptoms as soon as you woke up.
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126. The master record.
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So far. So far.
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Location mentioned:
Roth Rd, West Virginia 26104
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