Medical call for stomach pain at residence near sonora hardin springs road, Glendale KY
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Emergency medical responders were dispatched to a residence near Sonora Hardin Springs Road in Glendale for a 66-year-old male experiencing severe stomach pain related to a colostomy. The patient is alert and has diabetes and COPD. Responders were advised to enter through the back door, as the front door was blocked by snow.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Squad 41, respond to near Sonora Hardin Springs Road,
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near Sonora Hardin Springs Road, cross street of Melrose Road and West White Mills Road, Glendale.
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It's going to be for a sick person, timeout, 1117.
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Okay, station 1.
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Squad 41, I have you okay at 1117.
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311 to control.
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Squad 41.
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If that's you, squad 31.
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Is that to squad 31?
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104.
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Okay 31 I copy you're okay at 11.20.
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Squad 31 Hardin County.
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Squad 31, Hardin County.
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Squad 31.
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You could chose some service.
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Squad 31 having the service at 1121.
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Squad 31 respond to near Sonora Hardin Springs Road.
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Near Sonora Hardin Springs Road, cross streets of Melrose Road, and West White Mills Road, Glendale.
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It's going to be for a sick person.
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Have a 66-year-old male requesting EMS for stomach pain.
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The colostomy is bothering him.
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Short and severe, he is alert, diabetic and COPD.
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The door is unlocked.
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They're advising come to the back door, the front door is snowed in.
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Location mentioned:
Sonora Hardin Springs Rd, Glendale, KY 42740
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