Medical team responds to false stroke alarm at apartment, Spokane WA


Emergency responders were called to an apartment near East Sharpsburg Avenue for a possible stroke. The patient showed no stroke symptoms or history. The patient was on blood pressure medication and had shaking hands. The call was determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Delta Call, Spokane Medic, 18, 10, East Sharpsburg Avenue, Cedar Springs Estates 3 apartments, Channel, city primary, stroke.
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Good.
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The status two out of Lincoln County for no valid operating license locally, SATAZero D will not license.
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Has history of harassment trespassing.
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Copy. I have another name for you.
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That?
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Classic Rios.
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First of Christina with the CH-M-062280.
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Debbie? Okay.
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Okay, three, perfect.
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The 845, Christina Zeta-Zero, Duel is not licensed.
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As history of assault, looting PCM.
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Her and the kid are all looking here, just no crime, so he's good to just walk around if that's what he's doing.
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I think she might be having a stroke.
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There are no stroke symptoms listed,
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and she has no history of stroke.
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You have any more 120?
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Pressure medication and their hands that are starting to shake.
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Contact the homeowner, determined false alarm, NJ 41 will be of service.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Sharpsburg Ave # 410, Spokane, WA 99208
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