Medical team responds to hemorrhage near East Parkway, Panama City Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call for a possible severe nosebleed near Coconut Grove Court and East Parkway in Panama City Beach. A 75-year-old man reportedly experienced uncontrolled nasal bleeding despite a clamp being applied. Medical units responded to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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9317 and 32 respond EMS call, possible hemorrhage, near Coconut Grove Court close to major intersection Panama City East Parkway and Clara Avenue. 9317 and 32 respond EMS call, possible hemorrhage near Coconut Grove Court close to major intersection Panama City East Parkway and Clara Avenue. 10-43[1].
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29317's respondent, 2-40.
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2930, the 2930. The time, sorry.
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Inter 32, I have your response.
00:46
Yes, I'll be taking the code for real call.
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Agent 32, you're clear. Indian 32, you're clear.
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Indian 32, office.
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9318, correction, 937.
01:06
Battalion 30 responding, EMS call near Coconut Grove Court.
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Adult male, approximately 75 years old.
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Possible hemorrhage from the nose.
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Clamp is on the nose, but not working.
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93.37-29 respond.
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Medical alarm near Easterlander Road, closest major intersection East Orlando Road and Ormond Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Coconut Grove Ct, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
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