Medical response for elderly man with hip pain and possible stroke, Tiverton RI
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Emergency responders attended to a 70-year-old man at Tristate Manor near Main Road, Tiverton. The man was experiencing right hip pain and showed signs of a possible stroke. Medical personnel were coordinating care to assist the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Tiverton Fire
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Restor respond to near Main Road, Scargan Banner.
00:03
Room 317.
00:05
70-year-old male, now with hip pains.
00:14
Tass Rescue 2, near Main Road, Tricana.
00:18
Room 317.
00:20
70-year-old male right hip pains.
00:22
Timeout 1830.
00:23
1830.
00:26
Timeout 1830.
00:34
Tewan interrupt.
00:37
Rest, Tuesday, Rout.
00:38
32.
00:45
Rescue (number withheld).
00:56
Pressuteute you to file.
01:01
Restute you to file.
01:04
Restute.
01:15
I'm going to start Rescue 1 in Engine 3 for another patient please.
01:23
Okay from rescue 1 is very special.
01:49
Rush, one engine three, is on near Main Road, Tricide Manor.
01:54
Need a test, rest of the two.
02:00
Yes, retch, one engine three.
02:01
Near Main Road, a five-hand manor, just this rest, two.
02:04
How about 839?
02:16
Hesg1-0-0-2-9.
02:20
Rescue 2-9.
02:21
Rescue 2 then? The rescue one.
02:32
Go ahead for a rescue one.
02:36
You guys are going to have the patient in 307.
02:39
They got stopped and allow you for a possible shirt.
02:50
Rescue and receive?
02:53
Major 3-2, you're a rescue too.
02:57
Go for instance.
03:01
If you're going to those patients in that room, they're actually having a stroke, you need to take that patient.
03:08
Receive, that's what we're doing right now.
03:10
We're with a possible stroke right now.
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