Elderly man very sick with possible blood infection, Mebane NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were called to a 70-year-old man near Hollis Way who is conscious and breathing but very sick and weak. He may have a blood infection, is experiencing joint pain, and is running a fever. He recently had a blood transfusion and needs help getting out of bed and dressing.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic One, near Hollis Way, sick person.
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Medic One, near Hollis Way, sick person.
00:10
Cross streets Lee Street, Ops 1, time out 0732.
00:19
Communications, medic four is clear from Alamance en route back to the county.
00:24
Medic four, clear from Alamance and route back to county at seven thirty-three.
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Medic five, move up to EMS station nine.
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Medic five, move up to EMS station nine.
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Medic five, move up to EMS station five.
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Medic five, move up to EMS station five. Go on, I copy you en route via CAD to Hollis Way at 734.
01:09
You're responding to a 70-year-old male, conscious and breathing, that is very sick and very weak.
01:16
The doctors believe he may have a blood infection.
01:20
He does have pain in his joints.
01:23
And is running a fever.
01:27
Also received the blood transfusion last week.
01:30
Caller also advised her husband is a big man and needs assistance getting out of bed.
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He's in his undergarments and would need help getting dressed.
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Location mentioned:
Hollis Way, Mebane, NC 27302
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