Intoxicated elderly male found vomiting blood near Leawood Road, Harrisonville MO
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An intoxicated elderly male was found vomiting blood and having difficulty breathing at a residence near Leawood Road in Harrisonville. Emergency responders reported an obstructed airway and significant bleeding. The situation involved multiple people at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cass County Fire and EMS Departments - Central
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Possible number.
00:01
Either near Leawood Road.
00:04
A female caller has seen that her (name withheld) male roommate came home extremely intoxicated, possibly took some pills.
00:11
She just went into his room.
00:12
She said there's probably vomited blood all over the place.
00:15
She said, it sounds like youth.
00:17
having diagonal breathing,
00:19
the CPR progress.
00:23
Got me call.
00:24
That's kind of up a 20, medic 24,
00:27
medic 22.
00:30
Eric 22.
00:34
Eric, I feel like you should sign it, they're out.
00:43
I'm not sure what's going on.
00:44
There's several people there.
00:45
There's a lot of screaming.
00:46
They won't tell me what's happening.
00:54
Copy information.
00:55
We don't know when they're going to make somebody on home.
00:58
Unfortunately,
01:03
he is breathing.
01:04
They're not doing two-care.
01:11
To move him a lot of blood out of his mouth.
01:19
Copy.
01:25
He's advising that he is breathing but he has an obstructed airway, going up a lot of blood.
01:35
Copy information.
01:37
Harrisonville, you can show a sign unit's on scene.
01:39
Harbor 20LB command.
01:41
Yeah, it's on scene, 22nd, 1750.
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Location mentioned:
Leawood Rd, Harrisonville, MO 64701
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