93-year-old male with low hemoglobin at nursing home, Lomira WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 93-year-old male at Hope Nursing Home near Grove Street is critically dehydrated with low hemoglobin. He is conscious but weak and is being transported to Froedtert and West Bend Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to hear about this painting the Lelaird for responders, the rest of EMS, maybe an EMS.
00:08
You're needed in the Lelaird, Hope Nursing Home near Grove Street, near Ashford Avenue.
00:16
This is for a male patient with critically low hemoglobin dehydrated.
00:22
He is conscious,
00:23
80,
00:24
93 years of age, weight is 120.
00:27
He is weak.
00:28
The time of age is 9.30, T.5, 46.
00:33
Can you go back to the office and let IT in the building?
00:46
Go for you.
01:07
I'm going to be able to be.
01:14
Dodge, can I sheriff's office with Patero, Lyra, versus Fonders, throughout the EMF, Mayville, EMS, tribute to that Hope Nursing Home, near Grove Street.
01:22
Near Grove, this is for a male of critically low hemoglobin, he's dehydrated, conscious,
01:27
93 years of age,
01:29
male, requesting transport to Froedtert West Bend Hospital.
01:31
No other major medical history wait for lifting is approximately 120.
01:35
Time of page is 932 p.4546.
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Location mentioned:
Ashford Ave, Lomira, WI 53048
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