79-year-old male with low oxygen and fever transported, Cedar City UT
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Emergency responders provided medical care to a 79-year-old male with low oxygen levels and fever. Due to a canceled flight, ground transport to the hospital was arranged.
Audio|Heard on: Central Iron County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
All right y'all is saying that you guys are going to be transporting my ground, so we canceled flight, but they do have flight available at the hospital in case you have those names ford.
00:08
I'll find out again.
00:10
Copy. I will advise here in a few minutes.
00:22
Here, I mean, I'm hearing it at Stonehedge, near 1425 N, 26, Charlie 1, 26, Charlie, 1,030.030.
00:31
Peter Maddoch, Senator Maddoch on the other than page.
00:40
Thank you for your copy.
00:44
Can you copy of...
00:46
Go ahead.
00:53
Responding is 79-7-9-year-old male.
00:55
He is conscious in breathing.
00:57
He has a temp and O2 is low.
00:59
He does not have any pain.
01:00
He is out of it operating normally, not bleeding or vomiting any blood.
01:04
Continue.
01:07
Temples 100.2, 02 is 87, 87 on 3 liters, nasal cannula, pulse is 65, 65, and...
01:18
Councilor here, about 14.
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93, 93, over 59, 59.
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14, go ahead.
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Have that, thank you.
01:28
14, ready to lift with four souls from American Fork to McKayee Hospital.
01:34
Up to 8,000 feet to be 12 minutes in routes.
01:38
And I have about an hour and 12 minutes.
01:41
Well, I'm frustrated firing for McKayette at Midnight 32.
01:47
Cedar Medic 745 will be en route to the hospital.
01:51
1039.
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Location mentioned:
1425 N St, Cedar City, UT 84721
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