Medical emergency for nosebleed at hospital area, Lehi UT
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Medical emergency unit responded near Mountain Point Medical Center for a patient with a nosebleed. The patient was moved to the McDonald's lobby nearby for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:28
Transcript:
00:00
Medi-Tagulans 84.
00:02
Respond to be our last transport.
00:04
At near North Triumph Boulevard.
00:11
in Lehi,
00:12
High, Mountain Point Medical Center, Metacadulans, 84, near North Adams Boulevard.
00:26
448, you should be 10-6 on equipment?
00:30
Hey, Tom.
00:35
Okay. Okay.
00:37
Sam, four.
00:40
Can't free too.
00:52
Zero not medical.
00:54
Down for a war paging medical now.
01:01
He closing out with a red minivan.
01:04
Copy.
01:10
133, 1042.
01:13
133. 133.
01:14
Hork, that is just off the level 1150 west.
01:20
Level 1150 west.
01:29
400 north, 16 of the west.
01:41
349, there's no noise here.
01:43
You can clear it out to me.
01:44
Let me know if they call again.
01:50
This is.
01:52
Mommy.
02:00
2552 up, beauty.
02:04
I'm sorry. Have a good night.
02:10
Medic ambulance, 84 and roll.
02:14
See?
02:19
Up far.
02:24
One Oscar 11 to me.
02:27
One Oscar 11.
02:28
One Oscar 11.
02:30
Five caro.
02:39
Before you can show me a rat down the medical.
02:43
Great, so you can keep me sending further calls.
02:45
I'm sorry.
02:54
...onstein and have confirmed patient is alpha status, patient's alpha.
02:59
This will be for bleeding from the purchase of nose.
03:08
VF4Loppy.
03:13
Engine 41, VFI, the officers have moved the patient to inside of the McDonald's.
03:19
Well,
03:24
you're looking at the patient inside the McDonald's lobby doors will be on for them.
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