Elderly patient bleeding at rehabilitation center, East Lyme CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams were sent to Briarwood Rehabilitation in East Lyme for a 96-year-old woman suffering from rectal bleeding. The patient, who was on blood thinners, had reportedly been bleeding for about three days.
Audio|Heard on: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Station B, attention East Lyme Ambulance, East Lyme Fire, respond to near Liberty Way, Briarwood Rehabilitation, Room 123 for the 96-year-old female with rectal bleeding.
00:09
Repeating, Station B, attention East Lyme Ambulance, Fire, responding to near Liberty Way, Briarwood Rehabilitation, Room 123 for the 96-year-old female with rectal bleeding. Timeout 1344.
00:28
Sixteen, you'll be out to PD.
00:31
Timp.
00:37
Sixty-two one.
00:40
Two one.
00:46
Roger that, (name withheld).
00:51
And be advised the patient has been on blood thinners and has been bleeding for about three days.
01:05
Out of East Lyme.
01:16
Into the town of East Lyme, near Liberty Way, Briarwood Rehab.
01:20
It's going to be for a 96-year-old female with rectal bleeding.
01:22
She is on blood thinners.
01:25
Has medics 14 to the town of East Lyme, near Liberty Way, Briarwood Rehab for the 96-year-old female with rectal bleeding.
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Flanders Rd, Niantic, CT 06357
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