From a Reuters story about this new stroke awareness campaign:
Deaths from strokes can be halved if people recognise the signs of an attack and call an ambulance immediately, the National Health Service said on Monday.
New clot-busting treatments can produce "Lazarus-like" effects and have patients up and about within a day if administered within three hours of a stroke, said Roger Boyle, the National Director for Heart Disease and Stroke.
- Face: Has their face drooped or look fallen on one side? Can they smile?
- Arms: Can the person raise both arms?
- Speech: Can the person speak clearly and understand what other people are saying?
- Time: Time to call 999 (blogger's note: in the U.S., of course, that would be 911) if you see one or more of these signs.