Man experiences hand cramping and restricted movement, Capon Bridge WV
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According to the dispatch call, a 42-year-old man near Sycamore Drive experienced sudden hand cramping, restricted movement, nausea, and weakness. He has no history of seizures or prior similar symptoms. Advanced life support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Hampshire County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Company 10, your first alert for a general illness, near Sycamore Drive.
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Sycamore Drive, your first alert, 0849.
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One way around.
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Now 104, time 4, 0850.
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108, you're responding to near Sycamore Drive.
00:30
Updated the coat of pain.
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He is a 42-year-old male.
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Caller advised that his hands are cramping and drawn,
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like he's twitching but cannot move.
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He is able to speak and his stomach has also been bothering him.
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He doesn't have a note of a history of seizures.
00:51
Symptoms came on at the time of call.
00:55
This has not happened before.
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He's having difficulty.
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No chest pains, no other injury.
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Yeah.
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Color of eyes.
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The body feels tight and restricted.
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He does feel nauseous.
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He's not vomiting.
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He does feel dizzy or weak.
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It's shaking.
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He doesn't have a medical surgical history.
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That's everything.
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104.
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Can you go ahead and just add advanced life support to this just in case?
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104. One through right, go and add advanced life support to the...
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call.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Sycamore Dr, Capon Bridge, WV 26711
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