Medical emergency at care facility for possible sepsis, Tulsa OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 72-year-old man at Emerald Care near South Memorial Drive is experiencing possible sepsis with an inflamed abscess. Emergency services responded to the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa OK Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:44
Transcript:
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2400, South Memorial.
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H-2-1, medical emergency, party 1-6, not alert, Emerald Care, near South Memorial Drive,
00:16
near South Memorial Drive, near South Memorial Drive, 72-year-old male, possible sepsis.
00:21
Map page 1426.
00:24
Biter 2 for an engine 1-9, you can return to service.
00:28
Which 1-9 in service learning?
00:34
Wider 2-2 to engine 22.
00:37
Go ahead for engine 2-2.
00:40
All right, we got the alarm panel reset.
00:43
Did you guys find anything on the second floor?
00:47
That's negative.
00:48
We're all clear. We were just testing out the alarm boards for them to see a bit tripped off with.
00:53
Might have set the alarm off.
00:55
All right, I'm telling them they can start letting these kids back inside.
01:00
That's permanent.
01:02
Garrison, command of Maine.
01:05
Garrison, command of Maine.
01:07
Carry your record for a motorcycle, please.
01:10
I copy you a record for a motorcycle.
01:13
Please.
01:16
H-21, medical emergency, party one, six.
01:23
Anodalert, Emeraldcare, near South Memorial.
01:28
Near South Memorial.
01:33
Room 24A, 24A Adam.
01:36
It's a 72-year-old male possible sepsis.
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He has an inflamed abscess on his scrotum.
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At page 1426.
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