Possible stroke symptoms reported at bay street apartment, Glens Falls NY
Emergency services responded to a call at an apartment near Bay Street reporting a 42-year-old man with possible stroke symptoms, including numbness in the left hand. Fire and EMS units were dispatched, with mutual aid initially requested but then canceled when an ambulance became available.
Audio|Source: Warren County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Fire control four of glensile for an emergency or third call on bay street apartment 2 cross streets of May Street and Washington Street a 42-year-old male conscious alert breathing normally possible stroke left-handed numbness a 1 a L.l s response
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Fire Control, Feeding, 4, Glom Falls, Fire and Emergency.
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Your third call, bay street apartment 2, cross streets of Washington Street and May Street, 42-year-old male, conscious alert and breathing normally, possible stroke, left-handed numbness, a party 1AOx response, parking full clear, 1551.
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Engine 303 Fire control.
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Control, engine 303.
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I think the engine 303 will be responding.
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Can you move to a .
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Okay. Okay.
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Over. The engine 303 is responding to 15-good-facer.
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Regent Chestnut Ridge, John Boy Union, 4185, 1550.
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You can see a mutual lead for Glentown.
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Air Control 4 West Queensland Falls Emergency, Mutual Aid 4 of Glen Falls, Response bay street apartment 2, cross sheets of Washington Street and May Street, a 42-year-old male, conscious alert, breathing normally, possible stroke, left-handed numbness, and one-a-off response.
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Fire control repeating for West Glen Falls and Emergency Mutual Aid for Glen Falls.
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On bay street apartment 2, cross streets of Washington Street, May Street, A42RU ultral, conscious alert and breathing normally, possible stroke, left-handed and a NAMIS, A1A LOS response.
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Fire control clear 1554.
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Fire control engine 3303.
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If you can cancel Westland Falls, ambulance 901 will be responding to stop.
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Receive canceling Westman's fault, ambulance 901 responding 1555.
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