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Stroke symptoms can be reversed
Contributed by: Rick Lindsey on 10/15/2007

Northglenn Ambulance

Contact: Rick Lindsey

Phone: 303 451-6882 ext. 11

Email: rlindsey@northglennambulance.com

EVERY 45 SECONDS SOMEONE IN THE U.S. HAS A STROKE

Free local seminar on warning signs and prevention

Neurologists believe that if they can get to a stroke victim within three hours they can totally reverse the effects of a stroke. They say the trick is to get the stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then get the patient medically cared for within three hours.

Northglenn Ambulance is offering a FREE seminar on warning signs as well as methods to prevent strokes and diabetes. This one and a half hour workshop will be full of preventative measures to take in order to prevent permanent damage limiting future quality of life.

It will be held on Wednesday, October 24 th at 2:00-3:30 pm at the Northglenn Ambulance building located at 10655 Washington St., Northglenn, CO.

Space is limited, so you may reserve your spot by calling Rick at 303 451-6882 ext. 11 or RSVP at www.northglennambulance.com and click on the Community Health.

Northglenn Ambulance is proud to be one of a handful of ambulance companies to receive national accreditation from CAAS (Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services).

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If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview w/ Rick Lindsey call 303 451-6882 ext. 11 or email rlindsey@northglennambulance.com




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Rick Lindsey

Northglenn , CO

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