Fire department responds to man showing stroke symptoms, Seattle WA


This incident involves a medical emergency where the fire department is responding to a 62-year-old man who is showing symptoms of a stroke. The man has a medical history that includes multiple strokes, diabetes, and cancer.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
Medical 1, medic response, 808, Hallow Street. Medical 1, 808, Howell Street. 4 on scene at the high agency unit 3406. For a 62-year-old male with stroke symptoms, 84, you'll be getting medic one. H.1.505 response, 312, north-north north-north gateway. It's 101-301-2 north-north gateway. The Saffron Grill, report of the accidental pole of the pole station, fire alarms activated. Medical one, 84. There's one. Medical one, we're seeing a 62-year-old male. There's a history of three strokes in the past two months. He has diabetes and he has cancer. He currently has a land score of three. He was just discharged from the hospital this morning. His vitals are, he has a pressure of 128 over 78, and a heart rate of 110th. What would we eat in the hospital before? He just got discharged from his last stroke, which was a brain bleed this morning. Well, okay, did you have any permanent evidence that's thrown on an episode? There's no incontinence.
Medical 1, medic response, 808, Hallow Street. Medical 1, 808, Howell Street. 4 on scene at the high agency unit 3406. For a 62-year-old male with stroke symptoms, 84, you'll be getting medic one. H.1.505 response, 312, north-north north-north gateway. It's 101-301-2 north-north gateway. The Saffron Grill, report of the accidental pole of the pole station, fire alarms activated. Medical one, 84. There's one. Medical one, we're seeing a 62-year-old male. There's a history of three strokes in the past two months. He has diabetes and he has cancer. He currently has a land score of three. He was just discharged from the hospital this morning. His vitals are, he has a pressure of 128 over 78, and a heart rate of 110th. What would we eat in the hospital before? He just got discharged from his last stroke, which was a brain bleed this morning. Well, okay, did you have any permanent evidence that's thrown on an episode? There's no incontinence.
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Location mentioned:
Near Howell St, Seattle, WA 98101
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