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Heard on: Moab Fire · 1 day ago
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And you can show ambulance 52 departing the scene with one patient en route to MRH.
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Medical emergency near Williams Way in Moab
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance is leaving the scene near Williams Way in Moab with one patient being taken to Moab Regional Hospital.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a male patient near Williams Way appears to have sustained hand injuries with lacerations after an accident involving a mixer. Bleeding was controlled on scene. The patient is reportedly on blood thinners and is stable for ground transport to St. Mary's hospital.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew was transporting a patient to Moab Regional Hospital following a recurring cardiac episode described as ventricular tachycardia. The patient’s condition had stabilized with normal cardiac rhythm and stable vital signs. The crew was approximately two minutes from arrival at the facility.
As discussed during the dispatch call, ambulance 52 transported a stable 26-year-old male experiencing chest pain and palpitations to Moab Regional Hospital. The patient remained stable during transport, received aspirin, and arrived at the hospital shortly after.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a seventy-two-year-old male to Moab Regional Hospital after possible ear hemorrhage and blood loss near Williams Way. The patient reportedly began bleeding around midnight and lost about half a liter of blood. Emergency medical personnel noted potential atrial fibrillation and low blood pressure during transport. The ambulance was approximately five minutes from arrival at the hospital.
As discussed during the dispatch call, ambulance 52 transported an 82-year-old woman with an open left ankle fracture to Moab Regional Hospital. The injury was caused by a twisting motion without a fall. The patient remained stable during transport and received pain medication.