Possible stroke at nursing home with facial weakness, Staunton VA


A 21-year-old female at King's Daughters Nursing Home near North Augusta St is showing signs of a possible stroke, including facial drooping and weakness on the left side. She is alert and responding. Medical staff believe it to be a possible stroke and are providing care.
Audio|Source: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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5, King's daughter's nursing home, near North Augusta St, Possible, CVA.
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POSCO,
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CBA.
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10-95[1], King's daughter's nursing home, near North Augusta St, Possible CVA, with a trolley-level response, operates all-respond 1-0-9-29-8.
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General illness 64 Antrim Road, operate county one.
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Rescue 11, Mediac 1101.
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For general illness, 64 Antrim Road, 64 Antrim Road, Cross Streets, Locust Street, Reed Street, Operate County 1,931.
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Stand, the medic 52 response.
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Hi, it's my name 2,9-2, 2009, home, near North Augusta St.
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Room 4,1-1stead Street,
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Cross Street, Division Road, Mordial Avenue.
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21-year-old female, possible CVA, with facial droop and left-sided weakness.
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She is alert and responding.
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You normally know difficulty breathing.
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The doctor diagnosed a possible stroke.
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So we're okay, room 422A, room 422A, and 422A, and I'll access the back.
Police codes explained
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10-95: Subject/Prisoner in custody
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Location mentioned:
Near N Augusta St, Staunton, VA 24401
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