Two medical emergencies: possible stroke and bleeding at IV line


Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
01:39
Transcript:
Medical Box 1-2 possible CBA 520 Lumbernavado. 3rd. Metabox 1-2. Number 1-2. Possible. Number 1-2. Pomerage, Possible. Try to respond to NOSO 11, 46. Inbox, 1-2, Hemorrhage, 432 at the street. The box 1-200,000, Hemorrhage, 332, 8-2,000. Charlie responds to my thoughts, 101.117. 0102, responding to Glenbrun. 102017. 0.2.1017. 0.2, responding. 5.20, Lebron Avenue, Mallard Bay, and possible CVA, Charlie, response. Caller was the patient's daughter who was not on location. She could not remember his exact room number. Just know it was in a 200 wing who made contact with him to safely verify that room number before your arrival. Patients are 78-year-old male reported to be conscious breathing, not completely alert. It's been vomiting also as a high fever. Supported have a facial droop. One two threat. One two. One number two. Perronters, spelled a 432 Oakley Street, Crossford Park Lane, and Glasgow Street, trial response. 86-year-old female, conscious breathing, call on a state that the patient has a midline. It's trying to give our medicine through our eyes the age, she's just bleeding in the tube.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oakley St, Cambridge, MD 21613
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