Medical emergency with severe leg bleeding near Cedar Street, New Bedford MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency response to a 60-year-old female near Cedar Street with a severe bleeding laceration on her right leg. A tourniquet was applied due to continued heavy bleeding lasting over five minutes. Fire and EMS were dispatched for immediate medical aid.
Audio|Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Cedar Street.
00:02
6-5-5-0. Now bleeding from the right leg.
00:08
Medical one has it.
00:14
Number nine.
00:16
Okay,
00:19
okay. Okay, okay.
00:24
Okay.
00:26
Comed to go on?
00:28
One. One.
00:30
Fire's been notified.
00:32
Patients bleed profusely from the right leg.
00:34
They're applying a tourniquet right now.
00:35
They said it's been going from more than five minutes without clotting.
00:40
Okay. Okay. Okay.
00:48
Do you have a 3 control?
00:51
3.
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Can you start P1 or P2 to go to the medic 1?
01:01
Near Cedar Street.
01:02
Get a 60-year-old female, laceration toward leg.
01:08
Right on dispatch, engine 7, near Cedar Street.
01:11
60-year-old female, laceration toward leg,
01:14
currently bleeding,
01:15
crosses Locust Street, Mainland Street.
01:19
Call it on scenes applying a tourniquet to the R's right leg.
01:23
The pleadings are going for more than five minutes.
01:28
3-2-2-CS3. Receeds.
01:35
Keep your advice.
01:38
Copy that in shape.
01:42
You're on the corner and taken, thank you.
01:47
POM received directly.
01:50
Thank you, Pitchie.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar St, New Bedford, MA 02740
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