Young male treated for abdominal pain near north center street, Elkins AR
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Medical responders treated a 24-year-old male near North Center Street for abdominal pain and diarrhea. He has a history of Crohn's disease. No additional responders were needed. He was transported to Washington Regional Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Medical 1 and Elkins first responders, one Charlie abdominal pain.
00:04
Correction, 1 alpha abdominal pain, near North Center Street.
00:08
Operations will be on Ops 42, Puma, (number withheld).
00:16
Central Medical 1 responding.
00:18
Medical 1 responding.
00:21
You're responding for 1 alpha at near North Center Street.
00:28
Make one. Copy, Slinky.
00:41
Medical 10, Postation 5.
00:44
Medic 2, Postation 5, medic 2, post station 7, medic 4, post station 8.
00:59
Elkins Fire Department, you can, correction, Elkins first responders, you can cancel per the patient, medical, and continue.
01:12
482, Firecone, you say, cancel.
01:16
482, that's affirmative.
01:18
The patient is a first responder on a different department.
01:24
He's advising no fresh responders are needed.
01:29
Hello.
01:35
Medical One, this is Farrakhan.
01:39
Hello for medical one.
01:42
You're responding to a 24-year-old malpatient complaining of abdominal pain,
01:49
diarrhea.
01:51
The history of Crohn's disease, he is alert breathing normally.
01:59
Okay, well, copy, funky.
02:05
This is from Medicaid.
02:08
Medicaid, go ahead.
02:14
Medic 8 will be transporting one, (number withheld) to Washington Regional.
02:20
Medicaid Transporting.
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Location mentioned:
N Center St, Elkins, AR 72727
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