Medical call for elderly female with rectal bleeding, Bethany OR
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Emergency responders attended to a 74-year-old female at Bethany Medical Department who was bleeding rectally and feeling faint. She is conscious, breathing normally, has black stools, is taking blood thinners, and has diabetes.
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Transcript:
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Buck 68, and EMR-130, respond to bleeding problem.
00:05
At near Northwest Spartan Way.
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Unit 93. Cross streets are Northwest Creekless Terrace and Northwest Lava Road.
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AICOM AMR-130.
00:18
Go ahead. 1-30 respond to Spartan Way.
00:26
We're coming from Kaiser West Side.
00:32
Kirkcom copy.
00:33
I'm coming from Truck 56.
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Track 56.
00:47
Truck 56, you have traffic for Faircom.
00:52
Are you getting a, you may be getting an intruder alert at our location.
00:57
We're working with the homeowner to shut it off.
01:04
Aye, coffee, I'll let CECOM, no, thank you.
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Truck 56A from B, did you make contact with the homeowner?
01:18
Yeah, we were able to get into the house.
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You guys can come back over here.
01:26
Truck 6A, M.30 is fine.
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3 for a bleeding problem at Bethany Medical Department, near Northwest Spartan Way, Krasta, Brignesta, Laidlaw, Unit 93 for a 74-year-old female, she's conscious breathing normally,
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bleeding rectally,
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and has been having black tarry stools all day as well.
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It feels like she'll pass out.
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She is on blood thinners.
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She's diabetic.
01:51
That'd be further.
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Truck and Jacobes.
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NW Spartan Way, Bethany, OR 97229
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