Emergency team responds to possible stroke patient


Emergency responders were sent to help a patient who had trouble breathing and might have had a stroke. The patient was showing signs of confused speech but did not have a record of previous strokes.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
02:6
Transcript:
One fortune, I'll copy. Ambulance 118. Respond to (name withheld), CBA[2], CBA. As 4784, South Moga Drive. Respond on XI. Fire 3, near 2765, West. Medic Engine 118, and medic ambulance... Respond to Stroke[1] or CDA at 4784, South Moka Drive. Respond on Deck Fire 3, near 2765, Webb. Time of 0105. You're off, Mr. (name withheld). Say it. Okay. Okay. Seven-five. Seven-five. Seven-five. Can't you probably have them to turn or if you can't count? No, I think we're good, they can cancel. See. Okay, sir. Okay, 6. We'll cross back to 1. 1244 South Stewart Street on 1575 West. It'll be for the fault priority 3, male versus female. The patient will be a 25-year-old female conscious breathing allergy with strangulated. Your scene's clear. I have one of us. By what? The speech is incoherent. They have no history of stroke.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Stroke: Medical emergency, not a crime
[2]
CBA: Possible medical code for stroke or cardiac event
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Location mentioned:
S 2765 W, Taylorsville, UT 84129
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