Elderly man suffers severe nosebleed in Little Rock


Emergency responders went to a home where an elderly man had a heavy nosebleed. He was awake and breathing, but had health issues.
Audio|Source: Pulaski County Volunteer Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00you for Highway 365.00:01Highway 365, you're responding for a hemorrhage at 125-1-2-125-South for hemorrhance.00:09Switch your traffic over to Fire 800, Fire 800 in 1942.00:33Responding to 12512, 112, Highway 65 South, 82-year-old male with a newslead that won't stop.00:40He is conscious alert and breathing.00:42He does have a history of COPD.00:44Mims is around.00:46Tom.00:51Is that that house where there vet is?01:02Five or eight.01:03Five away, go ahead.01:05Put 365 on second.01:07Okay.01:12Ten for a chief promotion.01:15Wow, it just came out.01:21If you want to, you can stay at the outside, honey.01:26I'm rolling right now.
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you for Highway 365.
00:01
Highway 365, you're responding for a hemorrhage at 125-1-2-125-South for hemorrhance.
00:09
Switch your traffic over to Fire 800, Fire 800 in 1942.
00:33
Responding to 12512, 112, Highway 65 South, 82-year-old male with a newslead that won't stop.
00:40
He is conscious alert and breathing.
00:42
He does have a history of COPD.
00:44
Mims is around.
00:46
Tom.
00:51
Is that that house where there vet is?
01:02
Five or eight.
01:03
Five away, go ahead.
01:05
Put 365 on second.
01:07
Okay.
01:12
Ten for a chief promotion.
01:15
Wow, it just came out.
01:21
If you want to, you can stay at the outside, honey.
01:26
I'm rolling right now.
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Location mentioned:
Near AR-365, Little Rock, AR 72206
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