Man experiences stroke symptoms at Parkersburg residence, Parkersburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 57-year-old man at a Parkersburg residence showed symptoms of a stroke including left-side weakness and numbness. Emergency responders arrived on scene and noted a history of heart issues. Attempts were made to move the patient outside to the porch.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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Transcript:
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Central Station 4 respond to near 32nd Street block A7.
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57-year-old male hospital stroke symptoms,
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average 1922.
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In the round.
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Officer 416, I'm en route to near 32nd Street, Lot A7.
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A is in Alpha 7.
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A is in Alpha 7.
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57-year-old male having stroke symptoms,
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has heart history, weakness on the left side, and numbness.
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Advise that she was going to try to walk him outside to the porch.
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One.
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Four.
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Four.
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Four.
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Four.
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Four, ten four.
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Fourteen, go ahead.
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Patient refuse away, am I.
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Okay.
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Ten forward, 1924.
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Location mentioned:
32nd St a7, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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