Severe nosebleed reported at residence near 600 East Road, Edinburg IL
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A 79-year-old man near 600 East Road, Edinburgh, was reported to have a severe nosebleed and vomiting blood. A family member called emergency services but later denied the nosebleed. The man is upset about ambulance assistance, and a deputy may be sent.
Audio|Heard on: Christian County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Respond near 600 East Road, Edinburgh.
00:05
Third party call.
00:07
Female states that her brother, approximately 79 years of age, has had a nosebleed all night.
00:11
He called her wasn't her to take her hospital.
00:13
It's now severe, and he's vomiting blood.
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She is southeast of Maliqua, requesting fire UMSB Pace.
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Timeout 410.
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This is that show a medic porn route.
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Edward Fire, second page,
00:53
Near 600 East Road, Edinburgh, near 600 East Road, for mail,
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79 years of age, severe nosebleed, vomiting blood, time is 413.
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Adverger acknowledges page waiting an additional personnel.
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Adverg acknowledge of page waiting an additional personnel.
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MediC4, Edward Fire 911.
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Go for Mediak4.
01:27
Medic 4. Ted17 called NACA, and she notified her brother that she called an ambulance.
01:34
She now denied a nosebleed.
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And it says that he's fine.
01:40
I can't believe since you're en route.
01:42
Do you want to continue or no? If you are, I will send a deputy
01:46
because he said he's mad now that an ambulance is coming.
01:53
If you have a deputy out that direction, you can have him proceed that way unless Edinburgh can get another person to verify.
02:01
If not, just loves no.
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Location mentioned:
N 600 East Rd, Edinburg, IL 62531
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