Medical emergency for elderly male with suspected bleeding, Colorado Springs CO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 67-year-old male at a room near Elm Creek View in Colorado Springs. The patient was suspected to have an internal gastrointestinal bleed and had low blood pressure. Medical staff prepared for transport and further assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Prop.A 32, Ingen 6, MacKenzie Place, near Elm Creek View, Room 324 on a lift assessed.
00:08
Agent 6 responding.
00:18
Engine 17 arrived.
00:25
Dispatch, engine 10.
00:28
Engine 10, go ahead.
00:31
It's just moving back to station 10.
00:35
I copy.
00:41
Where does that's Jemmer and I'm on senior engine 17's call?
00:45
Copy.
00:51
Just got a truck for it.
00:53
Truck for, go ahead.
00:55
We're getting funters going on.
00:58
Just
00:59
Friday, I copy responding with Truck 4 to 750 East China Road Unit 118 to America for your permits.
01:09
33, Truck 4.
01:13
7-3.
01:16
Can you meet me out on Fire 3, I'll give you an update.
01:20
Hey, intro.
01:26
Chuck 4 on 3.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:35
Got a 67-year-old male.
01:39
I think we've got a GI bleed.
01:41
Vital is right now.
01:42
Pressure 67 over 32, rate 85.
01:46
Satin at 100, cap note at 9.
01:53
Okay, copy that.
01:55
Yeah, definitely check all the boxes.
01:57
You guys want to run who's somewhere in route? You go into Central.
02:01
What's your location now?
02:06
I'm just now at Circle and Airport.
02:11
But we're going to get the patient out of the bathroom right now, so let's just meet at the dispatch address.
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