Medical emergency for elderly man with possible blood in bladder, Margaretville NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to near Orchard Street for a 96-year-old man who may have blood in his bladder. The caller was hesitant to place a catheter. Responders were advised to use the back door.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Margaretville Hospital EMS[1].
00:13
Hospital EMS[1], need a response to near Orchard St for a 96 year old male sick person.
00:22
BLS[2] response.
00:24
Margaville Hospital EMS[1].
00:36
Argyle Hospital EMS[1], need a response.
00:39
Near Orchard St for a 96-year-old male sick person.
00:45
BLS[2] response.
00:46
How much time do I have? 2306.
00:53
Let's see, 2400.
00:57
24.
00:59
One female.
01:04
2306.
01:07
1963, turn around paramedic.
01:14
1963 are en route at 2309.
01:18
96 year old male caller said stated she believes there's blood in his bladder.
01:24
She's afraid to place his catheter.
01:30
I received county, thanks.
01:33
2310.
01:40
1963, she did say back into the driveway and use the back door.
01:48
Very safe, thanks.
01:51
2310.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Orchard St, Margaretville, NY 12455
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