Medical emergency patient transported to hospital, Knoxville TN
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According to the dispatch call, a 72-year-old male patient, stable but needing urgent care, was transported by two officers from Morristown to Parkwest Medical Center for treatment. The emergency room requested patient information to activate a heart attack protocol.
Audio|Heard on: Hamblen County Public Safety
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, sir, can you just regulate a mission, 72-year-old male patient standing, lateral elevation, grossly stable in the dynamics at this time.
00:07
We should see him about nine minutes.
00:10
Copy will be.
00:11
(number withheld).
00:14
(number withheld).
00:16
(number withheld).
00:20
We change this to 1075 level 3.
00:23
Probably 75 level 3.
00:29
3582, signal, 21.
00:33
Affirmative 208-088-0-4.
00:35
55-82, 104.
00:42
Fission Prove to inact available unit.
00:48
Go to the station Bob.
00:54
Two officers transport from Morristown, Hamblen, 2,7, from 2,17, join the Parkwest Medical Center,
00:59
room 337. The patient has UHC met advantage.
01:03
They are on a heart strip, and you've got monitoring.
01:05
They request the ALF.
01:08
Medical One copy.
01:10
Medical 1-9112 without sending.
01:13
In fact.
01:19
I was too far down.
01:22
Through to us.
01:24
E.R is asking for a name and date of birth on the patient so they can go ahead and activate the stimmy code.
01:35
That's negative, sir.
01:36
We'll get some of the that side when we get there.
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Location mentioned:
Park West Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37923
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