Ambulance dispatched for man with stroke symptoms, Port Allegany PA
An ambulance was sent to near North Main Street for a 55-year-old man showing possible stroke symptoms including left-side weakness and speech difficulties. The man is conscious and has a prior history of stroke. It is unclear if this is a stroke or a transient ischemic attack.
Audio|Source: Potter and McKean County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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King County Ambulance 3 ALS response, probably any borough, near North Main Street, cross streets West and East Maple Street and South Main Street for Apostle CBA.
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King County Ambulance, ALS Response,
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Harle Gini Borough,
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Near North Main Street, cross streets West and East Maple Street and South Main Street for Apostle CBA, 1625.
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The King County, I make sure, responding.
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73 responding 16.27, near North Main Street.
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55-year-old male conscious believed to be alert.
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She complained possible CBA.
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The call came in from the doctor's office.
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He should start exhibiting possible symptoms and signs of stroke last night at some time,
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experiencing left-cended weakness, some flurring of speech.
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For his medical records, he does have a history of stroke.
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They weren't sure if it was CBA or if it was a TIA.
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Boy on ESOP 2.
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Tabook.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Port Allegany, PA 16743
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