Male patient vomiting blood with catheter issues, Seabrook TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male patient at an apartment near 1st Street is experiencing catheter complications and vomiting blood. Emergency medical services responded and transported him to Clear Lake Methodist Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Seabrook Public Safety
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01:51
Transcript:
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Intentency for first responders, a unit near 1st Street.
00:05
Community number 6, repeating near 1st Street, unit number 6.
00:08
When we are in regards to male having issues in regards to his catheter.
00:16
Also, he has been vomiting blood, alert and conscious at this time.
00:21
We're going to be mutually meeting EMS,
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some things are an asshole pick.
00:27
525.
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499 route.
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4996.
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496 versus wonder units just for information snap up aEM as full to you in route.
00:43
Clear.
00:44
T-O-3Bid, right-drake.
00:49
7-0-3-6-2.
00:55
4-9 is on scene, 522 as to me.
01:00
4-9, Clare showing on scene 522 as command.
01:04
Okay,
01:08
turn dispatch.
01:12
The medic thing, go ahead.
01:19
Just 41, that's clear late, not emergent.
01:23
The medic thing, clear.
01:27
Okay,
01:29
minute, dispatch.
01:30
Can you confirm our apartment number?
01:34
The apartment number is going to be six.
01:40
Receive.
01:45
2516, I'll be following Medic 10 to Clear Lake Methodist.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
1st St APT 6, Seabrook, TX 77586
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