Medical team responds to dehydrated patient near Family Dr, Augusta WV
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders treated a patient near Family Drive who was dehydrated and had low blood pressure. The patient had not eaten for several days. Transport was delayed due to snowy and slick road conditions, with coordination underway to treat the roads.
Audio|Heard on: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Now let's want to call all near Family Drive for paint Payless 101 now due.
00:16
Your first alert is your 913.
00:23
Timmy near Family Drive, Capon Bridge,
00:26
108's on scene.
00:28
They're going to be on TAC3.
00:29
You can record them.
00:35
Coming 11 and 2010.
00:42
Goes back away.
00:44
He is hypotensive though and is dehydrated.
00:47
So he hasn't been able to eat in a few days.
00:51
Manual blood pressure on 92 over 64.
00:54
We're in the process of didn't unload it now and we can beat you around.
01:00
Okay. Are you all going to Hampshire or Winchester?
01:05
Undetermined at this point, but it's going to take us a minute to get back out.
01:08
We're wait back here.
01:09
It's snowy and slick.
01:12
So maybe shoot for the church.
01:14
Timber Mountain is not further.
01:16
We can reevaluate.
01:17
We still got to get them in the truck.
01:19
We're going to get a full one 12 weeks tough too.
01:23
The name for the church for now.
01:26
Sounds good.
01:27
We're going to start next in line.
01:31
Is there any way you can get in touch with the DOH to see if they can come spread from salt there,
01:37
sensitiveizing?
01:42
120 for a fault patient.
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Location mentioned:
Family Dr, Augusta, WV 26704
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