Dialysis patient bleeding from vascular site in Norristown, Norristown PA
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According to the dispatch call, a 55-year-old female dialysis patient in Norristown is bleeding from her vascular access site. Emergency responders are on scene and a refusal of transport is being considered.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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32, cover 308, lacerations, near Halls Avenue.
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32,
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cover of 30A, lacerations, near Halls Avenue, between West Elm Street and Beech Street, Norristown.
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93 of 62?
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3062.
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We're taking a refusal here, AMA,
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through command at Einstein.
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We'll take the laceration's call.
00:28
We can recall 322.
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32,
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okay.
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32, okay.
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County 34528 is clear.
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245-28, okay.
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345-7. 345-7.
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We're going to call.
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345.7, okay.
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And, county, 345.45.28, if you can put it off a little, pretty special.
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3.45.28, you're responding for the fall of its own 1089 in Horsham Road.
01:28
Parker, replace memory care, room Flock Strat 3, Montgomery.
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All right at 62, okay.
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All right, for Halls Avenue, we have a 55-year-old female conscious alert.
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It's a dialysis patient and is bleeding from her vascular site.
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Okay, thank you.
02:01
I'm starting to get has been applied.
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And who applied attorney who?
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And that would be the caller or daughter.
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Okay.
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We're coming down, majoring data, and about your memory.
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Sorry, 60, so okay.
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Norristown, PA
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