Severe bleeding after knee surgery near Happy Valley Lane, Leighton AL
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Emergency responders attended to a 69-year-old man near Happy Valley Lane who was bleeding heavily after recent knee surgery. The patient was on blood thinners but had stopped taking them seven days prior.
Audio|Heard on: Colbert County Fire
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02:36
Transcript:
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Happy Valley Lane,
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(number withheld), Happy Valley Lane, for a 69-year-old male, hemorrhage, number one standing by 19-42.
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912 receipt page en route
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912 receive page in route
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2nd912 received page in route
00:23
could not be in had the Zella line
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1942
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919 in Route COV.
00:52
I'll be 919 in route COV.
00:54
I'll be 919 in route COV.
00:57
Two not 10, happy by the lane.
00:59
Not 1043.
01:05
Number 12 in route.
01:09
Copy 912 in route.
01:15
(number withheld) lane, 1945.
01:23
910 responding.
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Coffee, 910 rail,
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10-0-2-0-0-10-4[1]-5.
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911. 911-1910 be advised.
01:44
You're coming in very broken, heavy static.
01:48
One one of all units responding to Happy Valley Lane.
01:51
The advised are responding to a 69-year-old male.
01:54
The patient recently had left knee surgery stated it's bleeding through the wrap.
02:02
The patient is on blend thinners but hasn't had any in seven days.
02:06
Not 248.
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Copy all, thank you.
02:24
9.9.9.19 on scene.
02:30
Copy 912, 919 on scene.
02:33
(number withheld), Happy Valley Lane.
02:35
19-49.
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Location mentioned:
Happy Valley Ln, Leighton, AL 35646
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