Medical aid called for man with possible internal bleeding, Port Ludlow WA
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Emergency medical services were called to a location near West Spruce Street for a 67-year-old man experiencing black tarry stool and possible internal bleeding related to abdominal issues.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:54
Transcript:
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ALS[1]-140 West Spruce Street, Mubber South East, Puffel G-I bleed.
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ALS[1]-140 West Spruce Street, London-South-East, Pothal-East, Pothal, G-I bleed.
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Timeout to 855, K-LM, 784-N.
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From the Jocom County, and that's information 8 will be in route 140, West-S-Street for ALS[1], end of information, 855.
00:29
It is, round.
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8-8-10 route 140 West v.
00:37
Spruce Street cross Paradise Bay Road and East Spruce Street.
00:41
R.P. is not on scene,
00:43
a crossing age for his father, a 67-year-old male,
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black tarry stool,
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possible GI bleed,
00:51
or internal bleeding due to ongoing issues that of very cross-banes in his abdomen.
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8.7.
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8.8, did you copy?
01:12
Mattie?
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Checkcom 88, did you copy?
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Checkcom 88, repeat your left?
01:26
Confirm you copied the short.
01:31
I believe the short was walked on.
01:33
Could you say again?
01:37
Receive, this will be at 1.40 with Spruce Street across the Paradise Bay Road and East Spruce Street.
01:43
The RP is not on site.
01:44
Requesting aid for his father, a 67-year-old male, black tarry stool, possible GI bleed, or internal bleeding due to an ongoing issue of Eric sustains in his abdomen.
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
W Spruce St, Port Ludlow, WA 98365
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