Medical emergency reported for possible stroke near US Route 34, Plano IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders received a call for a possible stroke at Rural King near West US Route 34. A 28-year-old male reported symptoms including tingling in his left arm and leg, unusual jaw feeling, and headache. He was waiting inside the store near the doors.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
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Transcript:
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Little Rock-Fox, alarm, ambulance for a possible stroke at Rural King, near West US Route 34.
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Little Rock Fox, Still Alarm, Possible stroke, Rural King,
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Cross of Little Rock and Kinstool, 321, 343, you do.
00:18
Batavia Fire, Medic 5-1, respond to sick person at near East Wilson Street, Unit 306, Batavia.
00:33
Cross streets are Mayflower Drive in South, Kirk Road.
00:39
When responding to the still-alarm stroke at Rural King, near West US Route 34, it's going to be for a 28-year-old male.
00:47
He believes he might be having a stroke.
00:48
He says he's having tingling in his left arm and leg.
00:51
That his jaw feels weird and he has a headache in the back of his head.
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I'm heading there too.
01:03
Okay, I'm 321.
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321, go ahead.
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Is the patient going to be inside the rural king or is he got a car in a parking lot?
01:14
He said he's waiting just inside the store by the doors.
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Location mentioned:
US-34, Plano, IL 60545
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