EMS treats elderly patient for possible infection, Breese IL
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Emergency medical services responded to an elderly patient near Holy Cross Lane in Breese for possible infection and abnormal vital signs. The patient was transported to St. Joseph's Hospital in Breese for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'm Van with a 76-year-old.
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I'm going to eliminate from the countryside.
00:03
People's plans to increase laser gins, possible infection.
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The final arrival, C.C.
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looks like he is.
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Los Arlington 4 normally.
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I say the alert and oriented him.
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Two to three at this point.
00:19
Recently had a CBC done with a 12-point-6 white town.
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spoke with (name withheld), 20 major facilities.
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Got a 22 gauge that you established to the west end blood-drawn blood pressure distance.
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(number withheld) over 63, heart rate of 100.
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The sentence rhythm, pennant attack with fairly frequent CBCs.
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The rest of the rate of 22.
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That 90s, a 3-liter home dose, O2.
00:45
Let's trigger of 122.
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We've got about a 428, quite short as today.
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So push doors, you guys want to get here.
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Okay, 673 clear.
01:13
Counting simple.
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Go ahead.
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Put the phone number, you need the phone.
01:27
Okay. County.
01:28
Okay.
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Okay. City. County, 79-17.
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You can show us at St.
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Joe's Hospital Breeze.
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Any mileage is 6.2.
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6.2, Tim.
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Location mentioned:
Holy Cross Ln, Breese, IL 62230
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