Medical team responds to woman with severe nosebleed, El Paso County CO


A medical team is responding to a woman aged 68 who has had a heavy nosebleed for the last 30 minutes. She is awake and breathing.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
584 arrival memorial for it. 545[1]. 545. Security fire medical. 1-6-110[3] response to 2-29-2-9, ever drive for hemorrhage, (name withheld). Just as you can kill, 186-12, 1-2-29, ever drive for hemorrhage. responding. 610[2] responding to 229[4] average, I for haverage. Patient is going to be a 68-year-old female conscious and breathing since they've had blood gushing out of their nose for 30 minutes and it won't stop. We're still gathering.
584 arrival memorial for it. 545[1]. 545. Security fire medical. 1-6-110[3] response to 2-29-2-9, ever drive for hemorrhage, (name withheld). Just as you can kill, 186-12, 1-2-29, ever drive for hemorrhage. responding. 610[2] responding to 229[4] average, I for haverage. Patient is going to be a 68-year-old female conscious and breathing since they've had blood gushing out of their nose for 30 minutes and it won't stop. We're still gathering.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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545: Security Fire Medical
[2]
610: Responding
[3]
1-6-110: Ambulance/EMS Response
[4]
229: Ever Drive (likely address or location code)
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El Paso County, CO
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