College student with active nosebleed at university hall, Ithaca NY
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According to the dispatch call, a college student at Cornell University had an active nosebleed for about 40 minutes. She was alert and oriented and asked to be taken to the hospital for non-emergency treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Cornell's requesting you not emergent.
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near Sisson Pl, Toni Morrison Hall.
00:05
Crosses of Dahlm Hall Loop and Dixon Loading Dock,
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College-age female with a nosebleed requesting a transport.
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Tandus Bang, Daniels, Cornels, across the Union Not Emergent.
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near Sisson Pl, Toni Morrison Hall, crosses of Donlon Hall Loop and Dixon Loading Dock.
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College-age female with a nosebleed requesting a transport.
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Their time is 1807.
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You can bang Venus Cornell from Cornell AMS 2441 on MedV.
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We're out in the dining area, women's restroom with a college-age female who is alert and oriented.
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She's had a nosebleed for approximately the past 40 minutes.
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It is still active.
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It used to be slowing down.
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There's significant volume in the sink and then a trash can.
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Her heart rate is currently 101.
00:56
She's experiencing some handshakiness.
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We're working on a blood pressure now.
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I think she will want to be transported.
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I'll see when you guys get here.
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Recease, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Cornell University, 18 Sisson Pl, Ithaca, NY 14850
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