Patient treated for nosebleed at South Milwaukee apartment, South Milwaukee WI
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders were dispatched to an apartment near Hawthorne Avenue for a patient with an uncontrolled nosebleed lasting about three hours. Initially treated on site, the patient later requested hospital transport.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee South East Suburbs Fire & EMS
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Cardiffy and I copy your note near Hawthorne Avenue.
00:03
You're going to Med 141.
00:05
This is for an uncontrolled nosebleed that's ongoing for about three hours.
00:13
Med 141. Response to Mutual ABLF.
00:18
At near Hawthorne Avenue Unit 3.
00:31
The message receiver is responding for an uncontrolled nosebleed for about three hours.
00:40
I had 141 en route.
00:46
This message received at 141, you're en route with car 16, near Hawthorne Ave, Unit 3,
00:53
uncontrolled nosebleed for about three hours now.
00:59
This best car, 16's unseen.
01:03
Car 16 from that 141 do we need any equipment?
01:12
Dispatchment 182 is at the hospital.
01:15
That's interesting.
01:20
The 141 is canceled on the scene by Car 16, return our channel.
01:25
Masseter 16.
01:30
Dispatch from Car 16.
01:33
This batch from Mad 141 is going to say on air in service.
01:42
Car 16.
01:44
Message received.
01:45
Can I get that cut of a hay unit back here?
01:48
If you can change your mind we'd like to go to the hospital.
01:51
Master received, Car 16.
01:54
This match from Madge 141.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:02
Can you actually head back to that South Milwaukee location, the patient changed your mind and would like transport?
02:09
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne Ave, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
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