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Emergency response for elderly woman with abdominal painSomerset County PA

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Somerset County, PA

Fire and EMS units responded to an emergency in Somerset County. They treated and transported a 90-year-old woman who had abdominal pain and blood in her stool to Somerset Hospital. The woman's medical history included diarrhea, hypertension, and hemorrhoids. She was stable on arrival. Fire police and state police coordinated at the scene, with some units staging while waiting for clearance.

Audio|Source: Somerset County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Senator 7644 is on scene.
00:01
Repeat. Next 624 is on scene.
00:03
Medics 644, you're on scene 1929.
00:05
Mayn't have to attack through it too in Purchase of Fall Street.
00:07
We're close to the scene.
00:13
We'll try to get you in here.
00:14
Wait, but I'm looking through gesture right now.
00:16
200 IC[4], FB4[5], on the 21st, and Graham, where do you want me?
00:20
200 FB Captain on Tane.
00:23
Break it. Command, you're having mic problems.
00:25
We can't hear you. 644 from Tech 50.
00:27
I'm in route. Okay, forward.
00:28
You have 24 and 24 and 56.
00:31
Man, edge 201 approach to instruction.
00:32
Go to the Southway parking lot.
00:37
644 from Cardametic 381.
00:40
FPCaptain, F.P.
00:41
Captain, F.E.A. Let's go to talk around.
00:42
Thanks. We're all at fire police personnel, go to talk round one.
00:46
County from Medics 381.
00:48
Medics 381.
00:49
County, Medics 31 is showing an ETA[2] of 9 minutes to the scene.
00:52
Medic 381 or student?
00:53
Were you attempting to get a hold of 640 units?
00:56
Yeah, that's different, but I'll try to give them an ETA[2].
00:58
Free soon. 200 IC[4] Somerset.
01:00
Somerset, you can cancel 381.
01:03
Dr. Steve, Medics, 381, Somerset, do you copy?
01:05
31, copies direct.
01:06
You can place you back in service, switching over to Canvia.
01:08
I have you back in service on our side, 1931.
01:11
Proceed, thank you.
01:12
I'll move from 401.
01:13
Any word from PSP if we should proceed in.
01:15
Sam, my uncle over now.
01:17
And you need to tell what he? You tell me.
01:23
You guys can go over to 201.
01:25
3-2.
01:29
Go ahead, Somerset.
01:30
Just advising, TSP has a minute EPA.
01:34
They're advising for you to still stage.
01:35
That's received.
01:36
907 is en route to Somerset Hospital.
01:38
907 received 1933.
01:40
The hospital, Somerset Hospital, 907, negative command.
01:48
I'm talking to go ahead.
01:49
giving you a BLS[3] identification on a patient we're coming in with, 90-year-old female.
01:53
We have a pretty short ETA[2], about two or two-three minutes.
01:56
90-year-old female, abdominal pain, hematicusia for the last day.
01:59
She has a history of diarrhea over the last couple months to years.
02:03
She has a history of hypertension and hemorrhoids.
02:05
She's not on blood thinners or aspirin.
02:06
She did have a timeline all at about 3 p.m.
02:08
with some relief.
02:09
Belly is soft.
02:10
It's tender in the low central region.
02:11
Bitals are stable with a pulse of 60-fair pressure.
02:14
163 over 70 respiratory change.
02:16
She's adding 97% in room air.
02:17
We're ignoring the time's swore.
02:18
We'll be there in two, three minutes.
02:20
As we get coffee, you're going to go to room 6th up on arrival.
02:22
Somerset out.
02:23
Copy. Summerset, support, 30, responder.
02:25
Placist. Command to support.
02:27
200 IC[4] Somerset, you're unreadable.
02:29
Command to support.
02:30
Command to support. Command to support.
02:34
All right.
02:35
You guys go ahead and cancel.
02:36
Rissy, Somerset, 4-2-0-3-In service.
02:39
Mr. Recy.
02:40
Somerset, 9-6 en route to UPMC Somerset.
02:42
9-6 year in-in-Rop to Somerset, 1936.
02:45
Clenter command from FP10[1] approaching the state shed.
02:50
FB10, you got a copy?
02:52
Command to FB10.
02:54
Go ahead.
02:56
I just want to hold up there at the state shit and everything's under control at this time.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FP10: Fire Police Unit 10
[2]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
[3]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[4]
IC: Incident Command
[5]
FB4: Fire Brigade Unit 4

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