Elderly man with medical issues taken to hospital, Charleston WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Goshorn Street in Charleston for a 75-year-old man showing signs of a possible urinary tract infection, confusion, and blood in his urine. Due to his weight, the fire department was requested for lifting assistance, and the patient was taken to Memorial Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Kanawha WV EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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ALS priority call area 6507.
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Near Goshorn Street.
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Goshorn cross street Jones Street.
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Seventy-five year old male,
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possible UTI,
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altered mental status,
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blood in urine.
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He also weighs about 350 pounds.
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Metro 184.
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184.
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Transporting one to Memorial, break.
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1741, go ahead.
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Can you mark as transporting? The tablet's not working.
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10-4.
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Metrobox 590.
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Yes.
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It's also an address advisory saying that usually fire department is required for lifting assistance.
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Copy.
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That's from.
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10-4.
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Measure 183.
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183, near Goshorn,
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area 60,
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75-year-old male, altered mental status, blood in urine, possible UTI.
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Copy, we're en route.
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1742, also fire department's been dispatched to patient between 350 and 400.
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Location mentioned:
Goshorn St, Charleston, WV 25309
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