Medical transport for man with brain bleed and health issues, Johnson City TN
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A medical transport is underway for a 50-year-old man with a bleed in the right basal ganglia and related brain shifts. He has high blood pressure, diabetes, needs dialysis, and has heart problems. The transport is from Morristown to Johnson City Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Hamblen County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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And based on 800 or is medical.
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Copy, you're getting a 50-year-old male, approximately 200 pounds.
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He has a right basal ganglia bleed with mass effects, with right-to-left shift.
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He's on a curve.
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There was 175 over 124, and they were trying to get that down.
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Has a history of diabetes, he's due dialysis, and some heart issues.
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Coming as a coach for M-T-U-T-U-T.
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Good coffee.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Will we clear this call canceled lost first taking it?
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PACE-1-800-final Morristown, Yama.
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1133. Copy 1133.
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Page 793, 293.
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T.991. 291.
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T93.
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I'll wait 25 a young to get you across the street just a moment I mean just that Claver and Granger line.
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28 is going to be out of Kentucky, Brawold, Florida Delta,
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231, to watch Nissan.
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Okay, four, priority to leg injury, near East Morse Boulevard.
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2040, safe all deck, more sound a yellow.
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1136, thank you.
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5530.
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5530. 2530.
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I had to go on from retaking that.
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We're responding.
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We're en route to Johnson City Medical Center from Johnson County.
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Timber.
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Location mentioned:
N State of Franklin Rd, Johnson City, TN 37604
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