Medical response to high blood pressure and manpower assist, Wadsworth OH
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Emergency medical services responded to a woman with high blood pressure at near River's Edge Drive and requested additional manpower assistance at near Silver Creek Road in Wadsworth.
Audio|Heard on: Medina County Fire, Wadsworth Fire and EMS
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
27 River's Edge Drive, 1577 River's Edge Drive.
00:03
For a female with high blood pressure, reading 172 over 52, home care aid requesting transport, tone to 1354.
00:23
You can show us en route ALF gridule.
00:29
1335.
00:35
Negative.
00:38
Chief to the Medicare. This is Medicare, too, the Medicare.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:49
I'm going to bring one out to the hospital to pick up the personnel for that call.
00:58
Okay, we copy.
01:02
I'm 1339.
01:07
Medical one,
01:10
go ahead.
01:16
We're out to the Silver Creek call from the hospital.
01:20
That break.
01:28
Good.
01:34
Just a heads up, I just disconnected with my caller.
01:37
It seemed the condition of the patient was leveling out.
01:42
He was still coherent and talking with her,
01:46
a little bit lethargic and pain throughout the back of his head.
01:56
Anyone copies.
02:01
Not everyone Wadsworth.
02:06
Medic 1. Go ahead.
02:09
Can you start a manpower page?
02:12
Take the scene.
02:15
That's clear.
02:25
Attention Wadsworth, EMS.
02:28
Request for your response at 9925 Silver Creek Road for a manpower assist.
02:39
Attention Wadsworth, EMS.
02:42
Request for your response at 9925 Silver Creek Road for a manpower assist.
02:48
Timeout, 1341.
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Location mentioned:
Silvercreek Rd, Wadsworth, OH 44281
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