Medical emergency at residence with combative male, Trenton NJ
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A medical emergency occurred near Colt Circle involving a 62-year-old male with a fever of 102 degrees and a urinary tract infection. The patient was reportedly combative and unwilling to go to the hospital. Emergency medical services, including city rescue and ambulance units, were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire/EMS Dispatch, Ewing Response and Fireground
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
City responding near Colt Circle.
00:03
Our secretary, a male,
00:05
has a fever of 102.
00:07
He will be combative.
00:09
He does not want to go to the hospital and also has a urinary tract infection.
00:42
Additional assignment, city rescue on the road.
00:45
Medic 1 and Lawrence units responding.
00:49
Nearby Brunswick Avenue.
00:51
(Name withheld).
00:53
All victims, North 1.
00:54
Additional assignment, city rescue on the road, medic 1, Lawrence units, Brunswick Avenue, (name withheld), victim of North 1.
01:18
Additional assignment, ambulance in Lawrence near Colt Circle, cross of Allen Lane for medical emergency North 1.
01:27
Additional assignment.
01:28
Ambulance in Lawrence near Colt Circle.
01:33
Cross of Allen Lane for medical emergency North 1.
01:53
Okay, standing by.
01:59
Yes.
02:01
We had (name withheld) in the sky for altered status.
02:05
For your old male.
02:11
Alright.
02:17
They will be responding to Colt Circle.
02:21
For a 62-year-old with a fever of 102.
02:25
He will be combative if he does not want to go to the hospital.
02:28
He also has a urinary tract infection.
02:30
He will be on the team with a way to allow.
02:35
You can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Colts Cir, Trenton, NJ 08648
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