Possible stroke in elderly woman near High Terrace Lane, Denver NC
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According to the dispatch call, an 81-year-old woman near High Terrace Lane may be having a stroke. She is conscious and breathing but cannot move properly. She has fallen twice recently and has a history of stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Submit District 40, Section 3, Response, Stroke, near High Terrace Lane, Crohn, Crohn at Duckworth Lane, 28, Charlie 1.
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Submit District 4, Section 3 Response Stroke, near High Terrace Lane, Coach of Duckworth Lane, 28, Charlie 1.
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Submit District Court, Station 3, Response Stroke, near High Terrace Lane, Cross District of Duckworth Lane, 28 Charlie 1, 29, 636.
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Student District 4, Station 3, Response, Stroke, near High Terrace Lane, Cushita, Beckworth Lane, 28, Charlie 1, 29,
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29. Medic 4.
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Medic 4. Direct and Rout from Amity and Christopher.
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Careful.
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Tadik 3 to EMS-40 in route to Central Status 1.
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10, 4.
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Truck ready.
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We're responding.
01:03
Truck ready, ten-for.
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City-med units from out of high-thorce lane.
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It's fine to anyone you off.
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Decent Felt.
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She made units are not high-trest lane.
01:23
It's hard to 81-year-old female.
01:25
She's conscious in breathing.
01:27
Carverby's patient fell twice yesterday, now unable to move and not acting right.
01:32
At least she may have a stroke.
01:34
She does have a history of stroke.
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Location mentioned:
High Terrace Ln, Denver, NC 28037
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