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“Can you send an ambulance please?”: a comparison of callers’ requests for emergency medical dispatch in non-stroke and stroke calls
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People who contact the EMS about non-stroke conditions rarely say stroke, limb weakness, speech problems or facial weakness. These words are more frequently used when people contact the EMS about stroke, although many calls relating to stroke patients do not mention any of these keywords.
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