Medical emergency at the landings for elderly woman, Rocky Mount NC
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Emergency responders are attending to a 102-year-old woman at the landings, room 107, who is unconscious but breathing normally.
Audio|Heard on: Nash County EMS Dispatch - Digital
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Sit call near River Drive and Rocky Mount.
00:03
It's going to the landings, room 107.
00:07
Emergency response, 735, type 1.
00:15
Attorney Ms.
00:16
2 is Clear National Service.
00:19
EMS2, Clear Nation Service.
00:26
MN-7Ns Central and Ralph.
00:29
Even at 7-0. Even at 7-0.
00:55
Nathens to EMS 1.
00:57
Station 15 first responders,
00:59
traumatic injury near Sandy Crossroad in Nashville.
01:06
Crossroads Devon Chapel Road and Sandy Road.
01:09
Emergency response, 739, attack one.
01:16
So you know this is around to Sandy Crossroad.
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EMS 1 and out of Sandy Crossroad.
01:26
PMS1, you en route to a 70, correction, an 83-year-old male, he is conscious and breathing.
01:31
Primary complaint this morning will be hip pains radiating through both hips.
01:38
He stated that he's had some type of kidney issue.
01:42
I believe it may be related that has just been released from the hospital with hemorrhage, urinary hemorrhage.
01:52
At this time, he's not...
01:53
sure exactly what may be created in the problem this morning.
01:56
Continue on the emergency.
02:03
MS7 and route the landings.
02:05
Your patient's going to be located in room 107.
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You're responding to a 102-year-old female,
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not conscious, breathing normally,
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generally unwell at this time.
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Continue on emergency response.
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Location mentioned:
River Dr, Rocky Mount, NC 27804
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