Man, 65, with sudden short-term memory loss


A radio dispatch about a 65-year-old man at a hotel (Room 309) who is conscious and breathing but suddenly cannot form short-term memories. He has a known 90% blockage in a carotid artery and is in town for a medical visit. The recording also mentions a separate flagging operation on Highway 36.
Audio|Source: Lane County Fire and EMS, Oregon State Police / ODOT
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Transcript:
Filter response for diminished LOC. That's Western Grand Manor Inn, 971 Cruiseway, Room 309. Huff Hutton Street and Gateway Street. Aircombe 3. Engine 5 Medi 6 Delta diminished LOC. That's Western Grand Manor Inn at 971 Cruiseway, Room 309. West Hudson Street and Gateway Street. Paracombe 3901. Good morning. We've got a flagging operation on Highway 36 between mob post 41 and 42 at East Field Lake. (name withheld). Western Grand Manor Inn, 971 Cruiseway, Room 309, across Sutton Street and Gateway Street. This is for a 65-year-old male; he's conscious and breathing. He's in town for a doctor appointment due to 90% blockage of his carotid artery. Today he has a sudden complete short-term memory loss.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kruse Way, Springfield, OR 97477
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