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Heard on: Crawford OH Fire Dispatch Group Calls · 4 days ago
00:07
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Yes ma'am, we'll be transporting one patient emergency status to Avita Galion.
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Patient transported to Avita Galion Hospital
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical unit transported one patient in emergency condition to Avita Galion Hospital in Galion, Ohio.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are assisting a 67-year-old woman near Portland Way S who is unable to walk after a stair incident. She recently had a hip replacement and reports no pain. The situation may involve complications from her recent surgery.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a 54-year-old female patient is being transported non-emergency from Galion Meadows to Galion ER after a fall. She complains of right forehead pain, is alert but a bit confused about time. She reportedly fell the previous day around 6 p.m., has no neck or back pain, vital signs are stable, and a port is accessible if needed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a non-emergency medical transport involves a 9-year-old female with fever and lethargy being taken to Avita Galion Hospital as recommended by Akron Children's. Vital signs include elevated temperature and pulse, with stable respiration and oxygen levels. The situation appears to be monitored closely, with no further orders given at this time.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are responding to a possible medical issue involving an 82-year-old woman near Portland Way S. She has rectal bleeding, a recent pneumonia diagnosis, and was released from the hospital about a week ago. Vital signs are stable, and she is currently alert and on oxygen.