Patient refuses transport after hospice nurse evaluation, Great Bend KS
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A hospice nurse evaluated a patient at Peter Park Place. The patient decided not to be transported after showing improvement.
Audio|Heard on: Great Bend / Barton County Public Safety
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
The hospice nurse is on scene here at Peter Park Place.
00:03
They're determining if she's going to be transported or not.
00:07
1210 will be completed with this side and en route to the EMBC.
00:13
Affirmative.
00:19
23 dispatch here's running.
00:26
In responding to 15 dispatch at this time we have one patient is that correct?
00:35
1232 dispatch back in house section 1.
00:42
When dispatch, I'll be on scene, two vehicle accident, both on their wheels, one in the ditch, both with moderate damage.
00:48
I'll be out, checking for patients.
00:52
10-4.
00:54
12th student-species in public.
00:58
10-4.
01:02
12-10-4. 12-10 dispatch on C.
01:03
All right.
01:07
Affirmative.
01:09
1215 to Special Bion team.
01:16
1215 to command or do you think we need extrication anywhere?
01:24
Negative on expectation.
01:32
1215 driver, you want to grab the stabilizer arms?
01:39
1221 driver, you can disregard.
01:46
1224 to fetch.
01:49
1254. We read triage and tow green.
01:52
This is a company refusal of patients with lashing she's improved.
01:55
She'd like to stay at home.
01:56
We'll be complete with this assignment.
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Location mentioned:
Great Bend, KS 67530
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