Man found unresponsive with severe bleeding at residence, St George UT
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Emergency responders arrived at a residence near South 200 East after a caller found his roommate unresponsive in the bathroom with significant bleeding. The patient, a 50-year-old male, was declared beyond help and in cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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02:10
Transcript:
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604 ladder 21 respond on a cardiac or respiratory incident near South 200 East unit 3 again near South 200 East unit 3 timeout at midnight 27th 604 now 10
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lighter phone up stage
00:22
Rescue to respond on assists, 604 and a cardiac arrest, timeout at midnight 27.
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21.
00:36
Control METI-401 in route, Hurricane ER, Agent 41-7.
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Copy.
00:46
6-04, the units responding on the cardiac arrest.
00:49
We don't have much information at this time.
00:52
Caller advising he just got home and located his roommate in the bathroom with blood pooling.
00:59
See, there's blood everywhere.
01:00
He's no wonder with the patient.
01:02
He does believe he is beyond help.
01:04
He'll be a 50-year-old male coding 9ECHO1.
01:09
You can stage your discretion.
01:11
I do have Law &Rout, 1039.
01:15
Also, if you'll copy that last comment for general concerns.
01:25
Six or four copies last comment.
01:28
Do 21010.
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Time for...
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Control medic 51.
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Press.
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Correct.
01:47
We're en route to St.
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George's Regional.
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Happy midnight.
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30.
01:58
It's on my cardiacis 14.
02:01
We do have an officer on, and at this I'm only saying there's a lot of blood on the floor.
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And...
02:09
Six and four copies.
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Location mentioned:
S 200 E, St. George, UT 84770
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