Medical response to male bleeding after fall, Cle Elum WA
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Emergency medical teams responded to a 67-year-old male bleeding after a fall near West 2nd Street, Cle Elum. The patient was conscious and breathing and was prepared for basic life support transport to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Kittitas County Public Safety
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02:25
Transcript:
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Medic 291 in route near West 2nd Street, Unit A.
00:10
Adam, Evergreen Apartments in Cle Elum.
00:13
Both medical units are transporting to KVH.
00:18
Medical alarm, voice contact was made for a patient bleeding unknown further.
00:25
Was conscious and breathing at time of call?
00:29
Previous Spillman history showing the patient is 67-year-old male.
00:34
Locks, box code is on the call.
00:40
Medi 291 received.
00:43
Medic 291-535.
00:51
03 en route POV 603 in route POV (number withheld) west second unit a atom 536.
01:07
3110 en route 5110 in route 5110 in route 50110 in route 50110 in route 1 306 west section street unit a atom 536.
01:21
from 5114 from 6014 from 6040.
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Go ahead.
01:34
The priority response.
01:38
Priority, we're going to be packed through the patient for transport just in an EMT.
01:42
Go to the reason route.
01:50
Thank you.
01:52
1514. Okay, 211.
01:59
We're currently seeing a 67-year-old male that's urinating blood from an earlier fall.
02:04
We'll be packaging for transport, BLS[1], if you guys can cancel at your discretion.
02:14
Thank you, and then we'll receive.
02:15
We will cancel.
02:22
GOM receives medic 2991 canceling 541.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support response
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Cle Elum, WA 98922
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