Medical emergency for 61-year-old male with severe bleeding and breathing difficulty at 593 South Springs Road, near Bluegrass Drive/Big Skiller Road in Warren County., Warren County NC
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Medical emergency for 61-year-old male with severe bleeding and breathing difficulty at 593 South Springs Road, near Bluegrass Drive/Big Skiller Road in Warren County.
Audio|Heard on: Vance County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attention Warren County EMS, need to respond emergency correction, or retention Warren County EMS, Station 7 first responders, need to respond, emergency traffic,
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593, South of Springs Road, 593 South Springs Road, Cross Street, Bluegrass, Drive, Big Skiller Road, have a 61-year-old male patient,
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bleeding from an issue's opportunity.
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This is true.
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Just one.
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7.34.
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I'm being around.
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1040.
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Turn to be a 61-year-old male.
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Advising has an exosophageal bleeding.
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Blood is coming from his mouth and visors hard for him to catch his breath.
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Can't get a caller to come back to the phone.
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Try to get the wife to take over.
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Franklin County Car, 150 PD, correction PI, one vehicle overturn,
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East River Road.
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The 4408-104-378, East River Road,
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between Allison Pruitt and Sawmiel Road, go ahead.
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MS2
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I'm sure MS2 are also free
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104 Me advice should have an open line can't get their caller to pick the phone back up can hear him coughing hard and having trouble breathing
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104
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Update 593 South Springs Road.
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Patient does have a bleeding disorder.
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Bleeding is serious.
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Warren County, NC
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