Female patient with abdominal pain refuses transport, Bethel CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 29-year-old female near Chestnut Street experiencing abdominal pain and vomiting with a history of colitis. The patient declined hospital transport.
Audio|Heard on: Bethel Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
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Cine 557 to Bethel, the medic ambulance requested,
00:03
Near Chestnut Street, 29-year-old female, abdominal pain and vomiting,
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history of colitis,
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ALS priority.
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Repeating, Bethel in the medic ambulances, requested,
00:13
Near Chestnut Street,
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29-year-old female,
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abdominal pain and vomiting, history of colitis, ALS-P priority.
00:29
A1 in route.
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A1, you're in route.
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113,
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111, respond me.
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See,
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113, 111 respond.
00:52
Test those near Chestnut, right?
00:57
Roger. She stated it's a duplex, unit on the left-hand side.
01:03
Lucy, thank you.
01:11
6-5-8. 6-58.
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6-58, you're in route.
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Sample, 113, 113.
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Unseen. Transfer.
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Roger.
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Anyone, when you get here, it's just right behind the Merv, okay?
01:48
X-5 a seat.
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Roger.
01:53
A1 on scene.
02:00
A1, you're on seat.
02:04
6.58.
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658. 658.
02:11
A patient's going to refuse,
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cleared unseen.
02:21
Roger, 658, you're cleared unseen.
02:23
Patient's going to refuse.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Bethel, CT 06801
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