Medical emergency for man with abdominal pain after surgery, Ozawkie KS
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Emergency responders are attending to a 67-year-old man who is conscious and breathing but experiencing severe abdominal pain after recent spinal surgery near Ferguson Road in Ozawkie, Kansas.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Police and Fire
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Domino Payne, Ozaki.
00:27
EMS2 Ozocci Fire is going to be part of Dominal Payne near Ferguson Road.
00:35
I repeat, Dominal pain near Ferguson Road for EMS2 and Ozak Fire.
00:44
Timeout at 103.
00:50
MS2 copies.
00:56
The name is choosing route.
00:57
Do you get a response from fire?
01:04
Copy amounts to Shoggan Rout at 107 and that's a negative on the response from fire.
01:15
104, you able to try to the department in case any insistence.
01:23
104.
01:33
Adominal pain, Ozaki.
01:58
Ozawkie Fire, second page, Fairview Fire, first page is going to report of Dominal Payne near Ferguson Road.
02:09
I repeat, Dominal Pain near Ferguson Road,
02:17
for Ozawkie Fire,
02:19
second page, and Fairview Fire, First Page, Time Out at 109.
02:26
I have patient information already.
02:32
Go ahead.
02:36
Responding to a 67-year-old female,
02:39
67-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
02:45
He reported that he had spinal surgery the other day and now has a lot of pain in his stomach area above the belly butt.
02:57
Followed alongside Dryheaves.
03:01
It has no history of a, you ever again, here it is responding normally.
03:11
It was just been a great deal of pain.
03:14
That's all the information I have right now.
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Location mentioned:
Ferguson Rd, Ozawkie, KS 66070
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