Medical emergency for elderly man with severe nosebleed, West Peoria IL
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According to the dispatch call, an 80-year-old man in West Peoria near 2800 North Heading experienced a severe and continuous nosebleed for 45 minutes while taking blood thinners. Emergency responders have been notified and are en route.
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West Peoria, CY, Peoria County Dispatcher.
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West Peoria, 1015 North Holling, near 2800 north heading, 80-year-old male.
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He was nose bleeding, he's on blood thinner.
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Acknowledged.
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There were no tones when you did it before.
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Peoria County Dispatch, West Peoria Fire at Betta.
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One call for you at 1015 North Holling, near 2800 north heading for an 80-year-old male that has nose bleed.
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He's on blood thinner.
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Been bleeding for 45 minutes.
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Wives on this fresh 3.26 on the scene.
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I took the name campaign.
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29, actually I'm in that second entrance.
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Onsen of this batch 3.
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3.29 on scene.
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329 on scene.
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Peoria County dispatch West Peoria.
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West Peoria is Code 1[1], 1050-year-old hollying, near 2800 north heading, 80-year-old male whose nose is bleeding continuously for 45 minutes.
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He's on blood centers.
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Copy back in a crew dealer being route shortly.
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[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
N Holling Dr, West Peoria, IL 61604
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