Medical teams respond to two possible stroke cases, Tucson AZ


Emergency teams responded to two cases suspected to be strokes or mini-strokes in elderly patients. One patient is a 75-year-old man with dizziness, sweating, and vision problems. The other is an 88-year-old woman with trouble speaking and recent vision changes.
Audio|Source: Valley Emergency Communications Center
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Transcript:
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Engine 153 and Paramedic 153. Stroke.
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At near Shafticon Vista Drive.
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I won. All right, engine 15300.
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Call 21.
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The problem, 381, 300E1, Southpacill, Middara, Unit C, Charlie.
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Call came from Adult Protective Services. We're on scene for 75-year-old male, dizzy, sweaty, having vision changes,
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history of diabetes, 1222. Tell 22.
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1222.
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Caramedic 153, engine 153, possible TIA, near Kansas drive.
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88-year-old female, having difficulty speaking, having vision changes, has a history of TIAs,
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also had a COVID shot on Monday, 1222. 1222.
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Location mentioned:
Kansas, Tucson, AZ 85710
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