Woman coughing up blood at nursing rehab center, Highland NY
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Emergency services responded to Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing near Wingate Way for a 50-year-old woman coughing up blood. She is a ventilated patient with a history of respiratory issues possibly related to suctioning.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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Transcript:
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Also on to New Paltz Rescue, second call for your agency, respondent to the Town of Lloyd, Highland Station 1 area for a 50-year-old female coughing up blood, Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing at Ulster, near Wingate Way,
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event unit, room G11,
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cross suits of Max Lane and Argent Drive.
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Repeating to New Paltz Rescue, second call for your agency, responding to the town of Lloyd, Highland Station 1 area,
00:26
for a 50-year-old female.
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coughing up blood, Taconic Rehab Nursing, one wind gateway, vent unit, room Z11,
00:35
cross seats of Max Lane and Argent Drive, (number withheld), (number withheld).
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Zero,
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you're responding at (number withheld).
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Question number (number withheld), call reports, this will be a vent patient.
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It may be from suctioning.
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Denies doing it but has a history of doing it in the past and causing the trauma, patient currently with respiratory.
01:23
Zero.
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This is a vent patient.
01:35
This is a vent patient.
01:42
4 BLS Devassar at (number withheld).
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Wall is (number withheld).
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(number withheld). Some are responding to the Taconic vent unit as well.
02:03
(number withheld), you're responding at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
One Wingate Way, Highland, NY 12528
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