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Possible stroke reported for young male near Newburgh Middle SchoolLouisville KY

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Near Exeter Ave, Louisville, KY 40218

Emergency responders were dispatched for a possible stroke involving a 20-year-old male seated in a gray Ford Fusion near Newburgh Middle School at near Exeter Avenue.

Audio|Source: Louisville MetroSafe Suburban Fire 5 - 8, Okolona Tac 80
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To 2.66-front-medical-medical Charlie at near Exeter Ave, cross-stead of Kilgore Court and Shostah Trail,
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and Newburgh Middle School, that's at 5-5.
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Angel 65,
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responding on the coming litigation at near Brackenrich Lane, cross-ritor-Bartstown Road and Pentry Acres, say, in front of 9th and 0,
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2 vehicle, OVA.
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All right, 5.
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Quentin 66 is responding.
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266 from the medical trolley at near Exeter Avenue, cross street of Kilbrooke Court and Chaucer Trail, front of Newburgh Middle School. So 20-year-old male, possible stroke, they're stopped in a car, in a great Ford fusion in front of the school.

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Near Exeter Ave, Louisville, KY 40218

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