Medical team responds to woman with leg numbness at care facility, Parkersburg WV
Medical personnel responded to The Willows care facility for a 53-year-old woman experiencing numbness in her left leg and foot. She has had this symptom for several nights and may have had a small stroke called a transient ischemic attack (TIA) before. Medical teams assessed her condition in her room at the facility.
Audio|Source: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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Transcript:
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Center Station 4 responds on 23 Summer Street, near Summer St.
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The Willows, 53-year-old female,
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left leg, none of us.
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I'm on (number withheld).
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Four copy.
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Sancho 402.
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Sancho 402.
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4 -2, and call back by us for a refectible and cancel.
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Copy, good night.
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Two, go ahead.
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How far down the route are you?
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Call up the Willowlidge.
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When you get turned around, we'll be heading that way.
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10-4. 53-year-old female might have left leg and foot nonetheless.
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I just can't feel the bottom of the feet.
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I've been present for a couple of nights.
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My advice last time this happened, she was up in the TIA.
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Room (number withheld), Bed (number withheld).
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Showdown.
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Four copies.
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Adverse station, four.
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Okay, I'm on seeing this.
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Location mentioned:
Near Summers St, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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