Elderly woman bleeding from IV site in Clarksburg, Clarksburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call in Clarksburg for an 81-year-old woman experiencing uncontrolled bleeding from an IV site. The patient has a history of heart disease and diabetes and is taking blood thinners. She was transported to United Hospital Center for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison WV Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:47
Transcript:
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Near North Park Avenue, Clarksburg. Hemorrhage. Company 61 EMS must respond.
00:16
Near North Park Avenue, Clarksburg. Hemorrhage. Company 61 EMS has been alerted.
00:21
Zero (number withheld). Headquarters (number withheld) status check.
00:30
How do you see (number withheld)? (number withheld), how do you read? Three.
00:40
Headquarters, company 61, are you okay?
00:46
Headquarters next to you for the North Park Avenue call.
00:53
Near North Park Avenue. Hemorrhage.
00:57
Company One EMS respond.
01:08
Near North Park Avenue, Clarksburg.
01:21
Responding near North Park Avenue.
01:25
Headquarters 17, you're responding to an 81-year-old woman bleeding from an IV site, uncontrolled.
01:33
History of heart disease and diabetes, also on blood thinners.
01:41
Unit (number withheld) en route to United Hospital Center.
01:45
They've arrived at United Hospital Center (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
N Park Ave, Clarksburg, WV 26301
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