Medical emergency at west geyser street motel, Livingston MT
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A 72-year-old man was found not responsive at a location near West Geyser Street. He later became alert but was vomiting and had abdominal pain. Emergency responders transported him by ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Park County Fire
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for a page, Livingston Fire Rescue Medical.
00:09
This is Paige, Livingston Fire Rescue on a medical.
00:13
Respond to near West Geyser Street, 72-year-old male, not responsive.
00:23
6.7-8, medical phone.
00:26
Step on, that I'm sorry.
00:33
6-7-8, medic 1.
00:36
Medic 1.
00:38
You show a medic 1 in route.
00:40
Showing route, 13, 33.
00:43
Patient, quote, having a reaction to my environment, he is breathing, mumbling, not responding, normally drooling with his head down on a table.
00:57
6.7.8, medic 1.
01:04
7.8, medic 1.
01:08
Can you do a 130 page for 4 firefighters to the station?
01:12
10.4. Stand by 10.6.
01:20
6.78, command who is responding.
01:28
Fire unit, repeat.
01:32
678, Command 2 is responding to West Geyser.
01:35
Copy.
01:42
678, 341 command.
01:45
Cang on.
01:47
Incident stabilized.
01:50
The patient is in the ambulance.
01:53
I'm going to reposition for traffic safety.
01:55
No additional needs at this point.
02:00
We're going to have the passing lane closed for a while.
02:07
Passing lane closed, patient in the ambulance, working on traffic control at 1335.
02:17
Medic 1, 678.
02:22
Go for Medic 1.
02:24
After on scene, states male is alert.
02:28
Abdominal pain is currently throwing up.
02:34
Medical 1 copies.
02:43
7-8, medic 1-1-0-Zane.
02:46
Channel, Medic 1 on scene, 13:36.
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Location mentioned:
W Geyser St, Livingston, MT 59047
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