Medical response for elderly woman with vomiting and low responsiveness, Ellwood City PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended to a 94-year-old woman near Burns Avenue who had vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased responsiveness with blinking but no full alertness.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Fire and EMS - North
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Transcript:
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5,100 Delta response near Burns Avenue, crosses 2nd Street and 1st Street and helper.
00:08
94-year-old female, consciousness breathing,
00:12
has been throwing up in diarrhea, not responding appropriately.
00:15
Elias' message response, I was clear 1645.
00:22
Steven, 2130, we'll handle.
00:26
Copp, 313 is here.
00:33
So, 5130 is responding.
00:35
Can you repeat the address? And this is for flu like symptoms, correct?
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The address is near Burns Avenue, near Burns Avenue.
00:45
For a 94-year-old female, she's been throwing up in diarrhea, not responding.
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50.30, OEC.
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LEOC, this is 30.
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Go ahead.
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First I want to fill in the car.
01:04
The patient's not alert but she's blinking her eyes.
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10-4[1].
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LOC. Rescue 150.
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Rescue 150 is going to be clear.
01:29
Command 100 can be staying on scene for traffic control.
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Copses, 1550.
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Elliot, C-5130 is on the scene.
01:41
So on the scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Burns Ave, Ellwood City, PA 16117
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