Emergency response to possible stroke at apartment complex, Grand Junction CO


Emergency responders are attending to a 74-year-old woman who is feeling dizzy and experiencing facial pain, possibly indicating a stroke.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Coffey. Two, engine two, respond to the village park department, 615, 28 in a quarter road, permit 618, for a patient that's possibly having a stroke. Code that is a code 3, 1031. It's got show engine two in route, 7th of Patterson. Simmons, two engines, usually both in her out to the Village Park Apartments at 615, 28 and a quarter road, unit 618. For a 74-year-old female, conscious and breathing, states she feels dizzy, feels out of it, states that her left side of her face hurts, close out of the code 3.
Coffey. Two, engine two, respond to the village park department, 615, 28 in a quarter road, permit 618, for a patient that's possibly having a stroke. Code that is a code 3, 1031. It's got show engine two in route, 7th of Patterson. Simmons, two engines, usually both in her out to the Village Park Apartments at 615, 28 and a quarter road, unit 618. For a 74-year-old female, conscious and breathing, states she feels dizzy, feels out of it, states that her left side of her face hurts, close out of the code 3.
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Location mentioned:
Near 28 1/4 Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81506
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