Medical emergency for infected surgical site in Milton, Milton VT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a 56-year-old male with an infected surgical site and controlled bleeding at an apartment near U.S. Route 7 South in Milton.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
They're also in the page for Milton, Rascalogy, for responders to 174 U.S.
00:06
37 South, Unit 105, in Milton for a 56-year-old male patient with an infection in a surgical site.
00:13
Bleeding is under control at this time, repeating Penelvin, Central with a page for Milton and Rascalogy for responders to 174 U.S.
00:21
Route 7 South, Unit 105 for a 56-year-old male patient with an infection in a surgical site.
00:28
Bleeding is under control at this time, central standing by third acknowledgment 1701.
00:39
221.
00:42
I'll be 76.
00:43
Can you run, Justin, and see if he's still 99.
00:47
Okay. Okay.
00:54
Central from 603.
00:59
You confirm that that alarm came from Apartments 309.
01:05
Apartment 309.
01:17
10-4, this was an accidental trip.
01:21
No need for EMS here.
01:23
If you can redirect Colchester to that other call, that would be great.
01:29
For accidental,
01:31
we'll redirect Colchester to 173 or 37,000.
01:39
Central Colchester, copies direct.
01:43
For Colchester, you're going to be going to 174 U.S.
01:46
Route 7 South, Unit 105, for a 56-year-old male patient with an infection in a surgical site on his foot.
01:55
His bleeding is under control at this time.
02:01
Copy, just confirm me, 174 Route 7 South, Apartment 105.
02:10
174, U.S. Route 7 South, 105.
02:13
Unit 105.
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Location mentioned:
US-7, Milton, VT 05468
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