Medical call at public address for possible panic attack, Asheboro NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical response was dispatched near West Street for a 68-year-old woman who was conscious and alert, experiencing a possible panic attack and high blood pressure, with a medical history including PTSD and a minor stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I'll stroke near West Street, near West Street, cross street Winslow Avenue, 0147 hours.
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Not 845 or 1024 to 1819 from 61.
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104.
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104.
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47.
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247, go ahead.
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847, go ahead.
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847, let's confirm that we're still remaining on.
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104, you can remain signal 1.
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And uh, page 11, 21, 2017, West Street.
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New 1017, West Street.
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Where's that, 23?
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Hey, hey,
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3. A32, condition red stroke.
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842, coffee condition, redcode stroke 0151 hours.
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Responding,
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28, Charlie 10, L.
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Lincoln, stroke, near West Street, near West Street, cross street to Winslow Avenue,
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we'll be responding on a 68-year-old female,
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conscious and alert,
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complaining of possible panic attack and high blood pressure.
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10151 does have history of PTSD and mini-stroke,
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0153.
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Location mentioned:
West St, Asheboro, NC 27205
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