Medical emergency at Brenner Road for elderly woman, Sapulpa OK
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Emergency services responded to a medical call near Brenner Road for an 82-year-old woman experiencing a gastrointestinal bleed and low blood pressure. The patient was transported without emergency to St. John main hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 1. Medical emergency,
00:03
Emergency near Brenner Road.
00:08
Clear on Glenpool West.
00:12
That traffic for three or four?
00:19
One-03, Unit 103.
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One-three. One-three.
00:26
One-three. One-three, we have a priority one at the Garden.
00:39
I think it's 250, my (number withheld).
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207. 207.
00:48
It's a better one.
00:49
There's one.
00:53
We're doing not.
00:59
Dispatch copy.
01:00
Ladder 1 responding.
01:01
It's going to be for an 82-year-old female with bloody stool,
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possible gastrointestinal bleed, and is hypotensive.
01:08
Creek County and Mrs.
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In route.
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Copy 103, we have you en route to near Brenner Road.
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We're en route for an 82-year-old female gastrointestinal bleed, hypotension.
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Nileville County, 2.7.
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20-09.
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How are you so sick.
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One way, we're patient sites.
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154 calls on tonight.
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154 was clear.
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One of eight.
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Okay,
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go ahead.
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Ladder 1 is on St.
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San Bernardway.
02:01
Hey, we're transporting one non-emergent to St.
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John, Maine.
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This patch, probably, letter one back in service.
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Copy non-emergent to St.
02:09
John May.
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Location mentioned:
Brenner Rd, Sapulpa, OK 74066
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