Medical emergency at Notre Dame library restroom, Notre Dame IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the Hesburgh Library restroom for a 19-year-old female experiencing severe abdominal pain and unable to stand. The patient was conscious and breathing upon contact.
Audio|Heard on: St. Joseph IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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1562, you're en route to the Hesburgh Library, first floor restroom for a female having abdominal pain, 19-year-old female conscious and breathing.
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Saturday dispatched self-in medic 9 in route to library lane.
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Medicine in route to near library lane to the Hesburgh Library on the first floor, women's bathroom, 19-year-old female conscious breathing,
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a severe abdominal pain and unable to stand.
00:30
Priority one.
00:33
Red 9 clear, break.
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Notre Dame fire units in route,
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when you arrive and reach a patient, can you advise whether you still need a priority one?
00:46
We're making patient contact now.
00:48
Medign 91141, you can continue non-priority.
00:54
Medicine clear, thank you.
00:59
Is 62 still needed?
01:02
I'm going to say probably not.
01:07
Clear.
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