Female vomiting blood at WinCo parking lot not treated, Roseburg OR
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders attended a female at WinCo parking lot who was vomiting blood. The patient declined medical treatment and the ambulance was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: DFPA Primary Dispatch & Douglas County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Let's say to respond.
00:01
It's a break-up.
00:02
15-based me, copy-in route.
00:04
WinCo parking lot in the middle of the lot, dark grade, towards the issue.
00:07
The female was vomiting blood and got into a vehicle.
00:15
Philip Matthew at 24500 degrees.
00:30
This is by 6.8-77.
00:33
6-877, go on.
00:38
687 on shift and en route to the call at Lincoe 687 at 15 at 1110 copy your route to Abbees in Winston 96 Douglas Boulevard a male double MPT of possible infection.
00:58
and a leg that near the bus stop.
01:05
Six, seven, seven, one, and two-five, half-pregnate.
01:18
Glad.
01:24
Ten-sevity-seven-any-offy.
01:33
Back, 6-7-1.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:40
7-1 is out.
01:46
6771, 7-1, 7-1.
01:47
Not just breathing a regular heartbeat.
01:49
It's about 5 ago.
01:54
Fire dispatch, 1135.
01:56
1135, go.
01:57
1135, goad.
02:02
1135, moving to cover 656-652.
02:05
Copy 1155, break pre-alibrate, Adam's House, Middle Creek.
02:14
Smash 1333.
02:17
7.5. I'm going to cover an instrument for sale, Metacray, Adams House.
02:20
One-21, County's Cordelia, Middle Creek.
02:25
30 minutes, 3.5.
02:28
There's no medical needed at WinCo,
02:31
patients denied medical.
02:33
You cancel the ambulance.
02:34
1333 is available.
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Location mentioned:
NW Stewart Pkwy, Roseburg, OR 97471
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