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Transcript: They didn't want to pursue anything at this time, just wanted him on. So he's been advised not to come back, and we're just making sure that we're waiting. Not rescue, (name withheld) Ambulance, Class LAS, 414 Main Street, Colonial Poplin Nursing Home, Charlie-Level, 81-year-old female, conscious breathing stroke located in room GW 17, Temitone 2245. Okay. Polka Point, personal Martin, same as me. Terminate MPS Suite. Copy 2246.
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Okay, 4-121. Bleeding, patient is on blood center. Again, rocking into that, Shipremont Rescue, Raymond Amulence, lost out ALS, responsible for the 22 Main Street, Colonial Poplin Nursing Hall. For a Charlie-level, 83-year-old male, conscious breathing, not alert, something is stuck in his throat and trying to get it out with his own hands, causing esophageal bleeding. Patient is on blood thinner. Timorone 2153.
Plathout ALS. So on 442 Main Street, Colonial Poplin Nursing Home at the nurse station on the North Wing. For a Charlie-level 83-year-old male, conscious breathing, not alert, something's stuck in his throat and he's been trying to get it out with his own hands causing esophageal bleeding. Patient is on blood thinners. Again, Rockham Dispatch to Fremont Rescue, Remodd Ambulance, Placall AOLS, responsible, 42 Main Street, Colonial Poplin Nursing Home. For a Charlie-level 83-year-old male, conscious breathing, not alert, and trying to get it out with his own hands causing esophageal bleeding. Patient is on blood thinner. Timitone 2153.
Colonial Poplin, 442 Main Street, Charlie level, 81-year-old female, conscious breathing possible stroke, located in P.W. Room 17, time at tone 2251. (name withheld). First, (name withheld), Middle-A-A-A-A-A-A-F-2-2-2-97, male.
Colonial Poplin Nursing Home, Charlie Level, 81-year-old female, conscious breathing, possible stroke, located in room P.W. 17. Broadgium dispatch of Fremont Rescue, Raymond Ambulin, Plas, L.A.L. Respond of 421 Main Street. Colonial Nursing Home, Charlie Level, 81-year-old female, conscious breathing, possible stroke, located in room HW-17. Tematone 2245.
119, Autumn Street for AGOA level full. Fire alarm to EMS and Rochester Fire. Respond, One19, Autumn Street for AGOPAL to level full. Welcome dispatch, Fremont Rescue, Raymond Ambulance, plus out ALS, respond to 442 Main Street, Colonial Poplin Nursing Home, Charlie Level, 81-year-old female, conscious breathing, possible stroke. room PW, room 17, volume dispatch, Fremont Rescue, Raymond Ambulance, Class L.A.L. Respond of 442 Main Street, Colonial Poplin Nursing Home, Charlie Level, 81-year female, conscious breathing, possible stroke located in room P. W.W. 17. Tumatone 2245. and see. Calle Level 81-year female, possible to 2247. Especially on responding, 119 Autumn Street. It's going to be a 58-year-old female. She was 18-year-old female is not conscious breathing. She followed down the stairs and trips. Just as I was just connecting the call, she was responding to the husband (name withheld). Gracious. To 19A. Austin Street. Copy, I show you on responding 119 Autumn Street. It's going to be a 58-year female. Keman is not conscious breathing. She tripped himself down the stairs. When I went to go disconnect the husband (name withheld), what's getting her to start to respond? My answer. Can you continue or cancel? We're on an arm now. Police. They show you clear. I'm returning. Raymond Demoy. Here it's at a Raymond station. Did they say that with me?