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Man with persistent nosebleed at Hilltop DriveLane County OR

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Hilltop Dr, Oregon 97455

According to the dispatch call, a 50-year-old man had a persistent nosebleed for over an hour at Hilltop Drive. He was conscious but the bleeding did not stop.

Audio|Heard on: Lane County Fire and EMS, Oregon State Police / ODOT
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Transcript:
00:00
Close notice, Medic 15 for a nosebleed over an hour.
00:04
84-343, near Hilltop Drive.
00:07
Open on that page 45, the Edward on Lane 5 at 1945.
00:13
No,
00:14
we'll be investigating the Lending Halper-ZEEEEWBegger Strategy.
00:18
Section 13 will be concerned.
00:22
Engine 13 arrived, three-story apartment complex, nothing showing with documents on front.
00:27
No alarm sounding investigating in the offense strategy.
00:30
Engine 13 is 18th command.
00:37
549.
00:42
1237 for the alignment will be 4411 conditioning.
00:50
Happy at 1945.
00:56
I'm out with Medics 16-8-4-343 near Hilltop Drive.
01:01
The 50-year-old male is conscious and bleeding. The nosebleed over the last hour is not stopping.

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Hilltop Dr, Oregon 97455

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