Woman in her 70s falls with possible infection and clot, Macon MO
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Emergency responders were dispatched near West Goggin Street to assist a 78-year-old woman who had fallen multiple times during the week and had a possible urinary tract infection and blood clot in her leg. The doctor advised EMS to evaluate her if her condition worsened.
Audio|Heard on: Macon County Rural Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Attention making, EMS.
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Macon City first responders respond to near West Goggin Street for a 78-year-old female who has fallen a couple of times in the last week.
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She has possible urinary tract infection and a knot in her leg, which is a possible blood clot.
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The doctor wanted her to be seen by EMS if things got worse at 2216.
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WPSU65-0.
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On air at 2216.
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Engine One en route to near West Goggin Street at 2218.
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Now a copy showing A1 en route, A1UR, in route to near West Goggin Street for a 78-year-old female.
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She's fallen a couple of times this week.
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She has a possible urinary tract infection.
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She had been noted on the side of her leg with a possible blood clot.
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Her doctor stated a 911 to be seen at the emergency room.
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Location mentioned:
W Goggin St, Macon, MO 63552
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