Man shows sudden speech issues and aggression, suspected stroke


A 38-year-old man is experiencing sudden speech difficulties, possibly a stroke, and is becoming aggressive. Emergency responders are en route.
Audio|Source: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
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Transcript:
6A1 is in Iraq, 188, Rita Road. Copy 681 in route. 6A1, patient updates, and you're upgraded Friday 1. Go ahead. Then you're upgraded priority 1 for a 38, 3-year-old male conscious breathing, caller states mixing up words, repeating the same thing. Spacing Alex does have a history seizure, not responding normally, breathing normally. This was a sudden speech onset. Stroke diagnosis, partial evidence of a stroke. I have approximately 8.30 here this morning. No history stroke, party one. 6-8-2 are you able to pull station 2? Literally. Okay, thank you. 6-8-1 from dispatch. Right. My call taker states that the patient is starting to be aggressive. However, he feels that you don't need this stage. I call Blue Earth and PD isn't around as well.
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Location mentioned:
Rita Rd, Mankato, MN 56001
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