Medical responders check on patient near East Rd, East Windsor CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near East Road and Melrose Road in Broad Brook. Radio traffic indicated an adult male who may have been experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding, with ambulance crews checking in multiple times on the transport unit.
Audio|Heard on: North Central CT Police, Fire and EMS
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00:48
Transcript:
00:00
The department needs to do a second call checking on an infield transport unit.
00:04
Near East Road, across from Melrose Road and Brookwood Court.
00:09
Male, possible gastrointestinal bleed.
00:11
Okay, thank you.
00:12
The department needs to do a second call checking on an infield transport unit.
00:16
Near East Road between Melrose Road and Brookwood Court.
00:20
Male, possible gastrointestinal bleeding.
00:22
I feel fine.
00:25
Department, this is Ambulance.
00:27
Second call checking on an infield transport unit near East Road across from Melrose Road and Brookwood Court.
00:34
Sixty-eight-year-old male, possible gastrointestinal bleed.
00:38
Department, this was your second call.
00:40
Checking on an infield transporting unit near East Road between Melrose Road and Brookwood Court.
00:46
Eighty-year-old male, possible gastrointestinal bleeding.
00:47
I feel okay.
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Location mentioned:
E Rd, Broad Brook, CT 06016
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