Medical emergency for elderly woman vomiting blood, Sophia WV
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Emergency responders were called to a medical emergency near McKinney Hollow in the Soak Creek area for a 74-year-old woman vomiting blood and having difficulty breathing. She was found on the floor and believed to have been down for at least an hour. The patient has a history of atrial fibrillation and had recently been released from the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Pager 681, Station 120 first responders, respond to near McKinney Hollow in the Soak Creek area for a falls call.
00:12
Seventy-year-old female recently released from the hospital,
00:17
has atrial fibrillation,
00:19
vomiting blood.
00:21
Caller found patient on the floor, believes she was down for at least an hour.
00:26
Repeating, Pager 681, Station 120 first responders, respond to near McKinney Hollow in the Soak Creek area for a falls call at 540.
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Control 681.
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681. Copy.
00:44
Copy.
00:48
The advice the patient is having difficulty breathing.
00:51
She has used the inhaler with no relief.
00:54
It's a tan-colored mobile home.
00:58
Copy, thank you.
01:00
You're welcome.
01:05
D-Ewee
01:14
Blood control, Station 120 first responders.
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Station 120 first responders respond to near McKinney Hollow in the Soak Creek area.
01:23
For a 74-year-old female vomiting blood,
01:26
patient has atrial fibrillation.
01:28
Complaint to advise they found her on the floor and believed she was down for at least an hour.
01:34
Repeating Station 125 near McKinney Hollow in the Soak Creek area for a false call.
01:40
Second tone, Tams Tower, at 541.
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Location mentioned:
McKinney Hollow Rd, Sophia, WV 25921
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