Elderly man unresponsive with possible stroke at care facility, Tigard OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a care facility near Southwest Grant Avenue for a 97-year-old man who was altered, nonverbal, and showed signs of a possible stroke. The man was sitting on the toilet, had abnormal breathing, vomited, had slurred speech, and was shaking. No prior stroke history was noted.
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Transcript:
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Buck 51, and E.M.R.
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120. Respond to stroke.
00:05
At near Southwest Grant Avenue.
00:09
Unit F2A. Cross streets are southwest Tigard Street and southwest Johnson Street.
00:19
Engine 62, and AMR 115.
00:24
Respond to seizure.
00:25
At near Southwest 174th Avenue.
00:30
Unit 127.
00:32
Cross streets are Southwest Alexander Street and Southwest Tulutton Valley Highway.
00:42
Engine 6 and AMR 116 respond to fault.
00:47
At 619.
00:49
Northeast Alder Street.
00:51
Cross streets are Northeast 52nd Avenue and Northeast Century Boulevard.
01:00
Back on AMR 120.
01:02
AMR 120.
01:07
120 headed to the possible CVA Grant Avenue.
01:10
Can we f--- in this until I'm sorry.
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Copy.
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Number S3MR-20, going to Elite Care at Fanno Creek, near South of Grant Avenue number S2A.
01:27
Come in through the gate,
01:30
a 97-year-old male sitting on the toilet.
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He was altered but responsive.
01:37
He's not able to speak.
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Like breathing is not normal.
01:44
He did vomit.
01:46
Speech is slurred when he does talk, and it's not making sense.
01:49
He is shaking.
01:52
Sorry about 10 ago.
01:54
No history of CDA.
01:58
Have rescue copies.
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