Patient at healthcare facility reports abdominal pain and vomiting blood, Bowling Green VA
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At Bowling Green Healthcare near Anderson Avenue, a patient reported lower abdominal pain and vomiting blood since the morning. The patient was conscious and breathing with a medical history of POTS and TIA. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Caroline County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 1, and Medic 5-1.
00:03
Respond your priority to abdominal pain.
00:06
Bowling Green Healthcare.
00:08
At near Anderson Avenue.
00:11
34A.B.C.
00:13
Cross Streets are West Cross Avenue and Lee Street.
00:16
Respond on fire attack 2.
00:19
Time out 0.936.
00:25
Carolina 1.
00:29
Yes, ma'am.
00:31
Three of the Italian, you've been placed in service.
00:33
How close are you all to the Bowling Green Healthcare?
00:37
Yeah,
00:39
we'll take that call, Bowling Green Healthcare.
00:41
I understood, thank you.
00:43
Yeah.
00:44
I understood.
00:45
I'm understood.
00:48
5-1, you're in service.
00:57
Medi-10-1. Response for Priority 2, Abdominal Pain.
01:02
Bowling Green Healthcare at near Anderson Avenue.
01:07
34A.B.C.
01:09
Cross streets are West Cross Avenue and Lee Street.
01:12
Respond on a fire attack 2.
01:15
Timeout 0-937.
01:23
She's conscious and breathing, having lower abdominal pain, and vomiting blood.
01:27
She's had pain since last night and has been vomiting blood since this morning.
01:31
She has a history of POTS and TIA, and she's going to be 34A on the B side.
01:45
10 minutes.
01:52
5-1 and searching course.
01:54
I'm the 511938.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson Ave, Bowling Green, VA 22427
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