Medical call for male patient with low hemoglobin, El Dorado KS
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Emergency medical personnel responded to El Dorado Care and Rehab for a 64-year-old male patient with low hemoglobin and obesity. The patient was conscious and breathing and was being transported to the hospital as advised by his doctor.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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Transcript:
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Medic 11, Alpha, Sit Call,
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900 East Country Club Lane,
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El Dorado Care and Rehab, Room 11, Operate, EMS.
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104, medical 11, elder care and rehab, room 11, patient is a 64-year-old male conscious and breathing with a hemoglobin of 6.1, and his doctor wants him sent to the hospital.
00:39
He advised he does weigh approximately 360 pounds.
00:43
Nursing staff advises to use the front door.
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Acknowledged.
00:54
No,
00:57
that's my bad.
00:58
We got a plane crash and I forgot about it.
01:00
I'm doing it now.
01:03
(name withheld), sorry about that.
01:11
9346, Wichita.
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Wichita, Nottie Town.
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Wichita, 9346.
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107, goes 2 and 3.
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104, 421.
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Please.
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104.
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El Dorado Fire Station 1, Assist, Medic 11 was lifting at Eldorado Care and Rehab, operating MS.
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Dispatch for engine 10, 104 direct on the pre-al alert, chest and route.
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Tintin, I'm 10 for that you're in route.
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900 East Country Club Lane, Eldorado Care and Rehab, Room 11.
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Medic 11 is responding for a 64-year-old male conscious, breathing with a hemoglobin of 6.1.
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He does weigh approximately 360 pounds.
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Location mentioned:
Country Club Ln, El Dorado, KS 67042
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