Medical response for stroke patient at National Guard hangar, Juneau AK


A medical team responded to the National Guard hangar near Livingston Way for a 70-year-old man arriving by Coast Guard helicopter with stroke symptoms. The patient was stable and able to walk.
Audio|Source: Juneau Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Mediouin. Standard response to the National Guard hangar near Livingston Way, a metran stroke.
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Comptomatic one, standard response to National Guard hangar near Livingston Way. The Coast Guard is bringing in a 70-year-old male with stroke symptoms. He's currently stable and ambulatory. The ETA is 1840.
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Copy. Okay.
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The N.A.1.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, one, go ahead.
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This is station one trying to reach here. I'm just hoping you can dispatch the R-tunits as well, the health specific one.
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A1A3, assist, Medic 1 at the National Guard Hangar near Livingston Way for a METransform a stroke.
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Please, write on T&T here.
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Please.
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Engine A1.
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Go ahead.
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One is responding.
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Okay, at 1840 a USCG, the helicopter is landing.
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For a 70-year-old male with a stroke patient, he's ambulatory, stable.
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