Patient on floor found locked inside building, Hannibal MO
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Emergency responders found a patient on the floor inside a locked building at Hannibal Regional Hospital. The team worked to gain entry, provided medical care including nitroglycerin and morphine, and transported the patient to the hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, just for information, the patient's still on the floor.
00:03
She is not sure if the door is locked, but she cannot currently get to the door to open it.
00:10
Dispatch, it is locked.
00:11
Can you ask her if there's a key available?
00:15
Stand back.
00:26
You can show it's en route to Hannibal Regional with one patient.
00:32
We see.
00:37
Down that information.
00:41
Kathy, we're working on the door but continue to contact him.
00:45
We're working on the door but continue to contact him.
00:52
There's medical one.
00:57
I'm going to be around the bossing or relation.
01:00
Good one.
01:09
ABF depression and B1B2.
01:12
Previous double bypass,
01:15
besides that,
01:16
no previous history.
01:18
She has had two nitros before PMF got there.
01:22
She has had four baby aspirin.
01:23
Just gave her another nitro, and you're ready, gives her morphine.
01:26
Heart region is 70 sinus,
01:29
100% on room air.
01:31
Ruppers 20, last wet pressure is 122 over 86.
01:36
And any further questions, orders?
01:38
Do we know if she is on any bloodthinners?
01:41
The patient has been transferred over to Louis County, Militz 5.3, and we are en route back to bay.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Hannibal, MO 63401
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