Woman hemorrhaging three hours after childbirth, Sugarcreek OH
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A woman who gave birth three hours ago is experiencing heavy bleeding and emergency personnel were dispatched to near Township Road 162.
Audio|Heard on: Holmes County Fire and EMS
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Tension Baltics squad for snow, respond at near Township Road 162.
00:04
My 30 year old female just delivered a baby three hours ago is now hemorrhaging.
00:08
Attention, vaulting spot per snow, near Township Road 162.
00:13
30 year old female just delivered a baby three hours ago is now hemorrhaging.
00:16
Timeout 125.
00:24
38,990, knowledge.
00:37
Tentubox squad personnel, second page, near Township Road 162.
00:41
For a female, just delivered three hours ago is now hemorrhaging.
00:45
Tentra Baltic squad personnel, second page, near Township Road 162.
00:50
For a female, delivered three hours ago, is now hemorrhaging, timeout 130.
01:05
Attention, Loudounville's Squad Personnel, 114 South Brentwood Drive.
01:10
45 year old female fall victim, female fell down the stairs, she is awake and breathing.
01:16
Attention,
01:18
Lavendville Squad Personnel, 114 South Brentwood Drive, 45 year old female fall victim.
01:24
Fell down the stairs, she is awake and breathing, time is 162.
01:38
Tessority some squad personnel respond to near Township Road 162, for female delivered three hours ago, is now hemorrhaging.
01:45
Attention east or home.
01:46
Squad personnel near Township Road 162.
01:49
Pretty old female is hemorrhaging after delivering three hours ago, timeout 133.
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Location mentioned:
Township Rd 162, Sugarcreek, OH 44681
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