65-year-old male with nosebleed and wrist injury after bike accident, Harriman TN
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Medical responders were dispatched to an apartment near 9th Street for a 65-year-old man who had a persistent nosebleed and possible wrist sprain after a bicycle crash earlier in the day. He had refused emergency medical services initially despite ongoing bleeding and wrist pain.
Audio|Heard on: Roane County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Tension Medical Line, heroin for responders with a prior to near 9th Street, Apartment 214,
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central clear, 2026.
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Do you have left and fire off with the site?
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There's been going.
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Do you have wrong with four-street row?
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Uh,
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ten's one, that's correct.
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What's kind of been around?
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I'm sure. I'll be back in the route.
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Now.
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Off.
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The FBI received 2025, dispatch 2026, having en route,
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28.
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It's going to be at priority one[1] bleeding.
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near 9th Street, Apartment 214.
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It's going to be Herman Gartenblower.
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Going to be a male patient that called in earlier today, wrecked his bicycle.
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His nose is hurting and his nose will not stop bleeding.
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It will be a 65-year-old now.
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score on 1700 today.
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He did refuse EMS[2] at that time because his nose has continued to bleed as well of a possible spring wrist and a hurt trial.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority one: Highest-priority medical/EMS response
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Harriman, TN 37748
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