Medical team responds to man with recurring nosebleeds, Coralville IA
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A 57-year-old man at his residence near 20th Avenue in Coralville has recurring uncontrolled nosebleeds. He is conscious, breathing normally, and requested no sirens during emergency response.
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Transcript:
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J-TAS 2-3. Respond to hemorrhage.
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At near 20th Avenue, unit 103, Coralville.
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Cross streets are 9th Street Place and 20th Avenue Place.
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303 of your unit.
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Happy 33, then, 7.
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289, cleanup,
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(name withheld).
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363, 2,000, 2014,
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Volkswagen, Jetta, and (name withheld) out of (name withheld).
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Spires 8 to 26, it is next.
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27 of 991 at Cedar 01114,
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(name withheld) out of (name withheld), Diverse 11, 13, and 71, sell is off the restriction fees, and boy,
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or is 2031, she is negative.
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104 on 102.
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104. 10, 40, 1102.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead.
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343, Adam 17, that's patient.
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104.
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I'm going to stand by on here and make sure they get backed out of the location that they're at.
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If I'm 33 in row.
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Happy 33rd.
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Adam 33, your respondent code 3, near 20th Avenue unit 103,
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near 20th Avenue unit 103.
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It's going to be a 57-year-old male, he is conscious and breathing,
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did request no sirens.
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Just got home from the North Liberty E-hour about an hour ago due to his nose bleeding, and now it's leading again on stop.
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They did advise he is responding normally, breathing normally, and does take blood thinners.
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Okay, free copy.
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20th Ave, Coralville, IA 52241
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