Medical emergency for elderly female with blood in stool, Ashland KY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are dispatched to a 77-year-old female near Maggard Street, Westwood, reporting blood in her stool. She has a history of gastrointestinal bleeding and is taking blood thinners. Access to the patient is advised through the garage and back door due to steps at the front of the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Boyd County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Maggard Street, Westwood.
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A 77-year-old female,
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has blood in her stool, history of gastrointestinal bleed and on blood thinners.
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Near Maggard Street.
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The 77-year-old female has blood in her stool, history of a gastrointestinal bleed and is on blood thinners.
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The 77-year-old female has blood in her stool, history of a gastrointestinal bleed and on blood thinners.
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Near Maggard Street.
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Let me have one call, huh?
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Sorry, Bob.
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Two there, five.
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I'll have that mail, 1015, DUI.
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Copy, 1015, DUI.
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They're probably, too.
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Go ahead.
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Compared to a criminal history, if this individual has had any prior to you I.
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Bambo?
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Said war.
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Mayleynville.
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They're right.
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They're advising best access to the patient is going to be from a garage to a separated garage, but there is a pathway to the back door.
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So there's much steps to front of the residence.
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You're better off coming up the driveway and parking at the garage and coming through the back door.
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Location mentioned:
Maggard St, Ashland, KY 41102
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