Two patients transported with stroke and neck symptoms


Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
02:36
Transcript:
Tiny. 37s transporting one patient, code 3, (name withheld), two riders from engine 6.5. The Tallinnate, Rescue, 37, transporting one patient, code 3, 2 riders from engine 64 en route for crew retrieval. 13,000. Question 4. Good. Can you update my 1020 to Woodland Village Apartments? Apartment 10? 10. Time 4. P.L. 1 available. 13.1.A.1 available. 131. Engine 62 from Nero 1. Let's Rescue 20. 20. Pachshkilled Trashers. I'll be engine 63, Alatra. Latva. Can you give Neuro 1 an update on your patient? Yeah, 175. 75. Number 1, engine 63. Pension 63, can you give us an update on your patient? Is this within a 24-hour window or is it outside of the window? Negative. It's not an acute onset. Onset was this Sunday. It's only getting worse. Upon examination. P.P. was 160 over 88. A weakness on her right side. Copy. You guys can continue with ACFR protocols. It's outside of our treatment window. Message receipt. Thank you. Engine 9, Riscuit 36-1, CVA, 3370, South plus 42nd Street, Holiday Inn Express, Room 219, 336-year-old male conscious breathing, completely there breathing normally, buzzing that he's numb on one side and felt pops in his neck. 13-06. The last one, C-C-3. CC-3. Patient transfer, complete. Confirm me, this is CC3 or CC4? My apology is CC4. I see.
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Near SW 42nd St, Gainesville, FL 32608
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