Elderly woman treated for severe nosebleed on blood thinners, Ephrata WA
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A 96-year-old woman in Ephrata had a severe nosebleed while taking blood thinners. Fire and emergency medical teams responded to provide advanced medical support near Charles Street Northeast.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Fire/EMS and Washington State Patrol
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Ephrata fire department, lifeline ambulance, Ephrata detachment, advanced life support, bleeding problem.
00:07
3 5 6 C.
00:10
Near Charles Street Northeast.
00:15
Matt, keep aware of fire, page received.
00:19
I was a day 22.
00:32
Ephrata Fire Department, lifeline ambulance, Ephrata detachment, advanced life support, bleeding problem, 3 5 6 C.
00:41
Near Charles Street Northeast.
00:44
The incident is at room 32.
01:01
Medics 32, I received.
01:09
Thank you. You're responding to a 96-year-old female who is conscious and breathing normally.
01:13
She has a severe nosebleed and is on blood thinners.
01:17
Redic 32.
01:20
3 2 824.
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Location mentioned:
A St NE, Ephrata, WA 98823
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