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Man found unconscious with stroke symptoms in CentraliaCentralia WA

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Centralia, WA

A 38-year-old man was found unconscious near Still-Harbor Drive in Centralia with symptoms of a stroke, including numbness in his leg and arm. Emergency medical and fire services responded to the location to provide assistance.

Audio|Source: Centralia and Chehalis Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Medi-126, A, which response, multiple stroke, near Still-Harbor Drive, number one-six, the CACCB Mental Health, and Tourition, and Sorry, 2.
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Medi-12, and Ails-6, and Asherstall for possible stroke, near Still-Harbor Drive, No, 6, Caffee, Mental Health, and Characian, 3 -Galbner, at 10 at 1529-29-59.
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Central Medical 6th and route.
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Medi-Celsis, then on the opposite 2-30-9.
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Medical 126, hospital stroke, 38-year-old male, all unconscious, and normal weight to 260 left.
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Corrections of the leg and arm numbness.
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Medical Call 6.
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1531.
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Thank you. A blessing on sick call through trauma walk against the two.

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