Medical response for man with leaking catheter, Eureka CA


Emergency medical team responded to a 74-year-old man near Dolbeer St with a leaking catheter that was replaced four to five days ago. The patient was stable and oriented, and was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
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Code 2[1] BLF Medical.
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Code 2[1], BOS Medical.
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City2, Code 2[1], BOS Medical.
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City 2, Code 2[1], BOS Medical, 1310, to short a key.
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Call and St.
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Joseph, this is Dan.
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Your time is 1636.
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Go ahead, let's report.
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Hey, Dan, this is well.
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This is Welland through Karek State.
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Code 2[1], BOS Medical Board of a 74-year-old male.
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She complained of leaking catheter.
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He has a fully catheter that was just replaced for leaking
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about four or five days ago now.
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Pudels are also in normal limits.
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A.C. Brown is more oriented to his baseline.
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We have about a three-minute T-AIDS.
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Any questions orders?
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There are no questions or orders.
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We'll give you an appropriate room assignment upon arrival.
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St. Joseph Hospital, clear.
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Code 2: Urgent response without lights and sirens (expedite, non-emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Near Dolbeer St, Eureka, CA 95501
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