Man suffers possible heat stroke on highway near Ozawkie


A man on a highway near Ozawkie shows signs of heat stroke, including nausea and dizziness. Emergency services are helping him cool down at a nearby location accessible by a driveway marked with old wagon wheels.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Possible heat stroke, Ozaki. Tozaki Fire, this is possible heat stroke once. Perchum 71-1-1-K-92 highway, 7111, K-922 highway. Post-klee stroke for EMS2, Ozaki Fire, timeout, 1342. Copy. Go ahead. ...old male, conscious breathing. He's alert and able to answer questions. They think that he's not overheated and may possibly be having a heat stroke. He's throwing up. Nauseous dizzy. Hands and seeds are numb and tingly. No history of chest pain or chest discomfort. And no change in skin color. They do have him in a service vehicle trying to get him cooled off. They advise the driveway is not labeled very well. It's going to be on the south side of the road. There's an old wagon and wheel or some older looking wheels at the end of the driveway. And that's where you're going to turn in to go back to where the house is.
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Location mentioned:
KS-92, Ozawkie, KS
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