Man with stroke symptoms treated at university bookstore, Fayetteville AR


Medical teams responded to a 65-year-old man at the University of Arkansas Bookstore who showed possible stroke symptoms. He was conscious, breathing, but had difficulty speaking. He was transported to hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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For responding to the University of Arkansas Book Store near North Garland Avenue,
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you have a 65-year-old male, not alert, really normally,
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having stroke-like symptoms.
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Adam, after a clock, Danny.
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Hey, go for Adam, I'm Mackle.
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Yes, we can go ahead and release Mac 3. We're done with that. I appreciate you.
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Copy, sir, releasing Mac 3. Let us know if you need anything else.
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Adam Clare.
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Copy, pass it.
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And in one is the central EMS at the university bookstore, near North Garland, across the Douglas, and Cleveland is a one of the central EMS at the medical at the university bookstore,
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near North Garland, Crosswood, Douglas, and Cleveland, Humberland, 1238.
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Deportions on two.
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Metiform three.
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This is a 65-year-old male patient, conscious and breathing, is having difficulty speaking.
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Breathing.
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For UAPD is advising to use the backloading dog at the store.
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