Medical call for man showing stroke symptoms after cocaine use, Raytown MO


Emergency responders were called to a man near East 59th Street who had used cocaine all day and believed he was experiencing a stroke. Police were staged for safety concerns.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Pumper 51, squad 51, near East 59th St, stroke, 84.
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Top of 51, Squad 51, near East 59th Street, on a stroke, K-4.
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1.10, 10, 17.
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10-4[1]. Go ahead.
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130, 1017.
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Copy, 354.
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1324. Okay.
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152. 15, 1017.
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Double.
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3.54.
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3.54.
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Squad 51 responding.
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Squad 51 responding. Squad 51 responding.
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Squad 51 responding. Squad 51 responding.
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524 to center point with 1.
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524, you're headed to center point with one.
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Pumper 51, are you responding?
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51's responding.
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Pumper and squad 51 responding, near East 59th Street.
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It's going to be for a 21-year-old male patient who has been using cocaine all day.
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He believes he is having a stroke. You will be staging for police on this call.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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