Elderly male bleeding after removing catheter at Wildwood Dr, Medfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical call near Wildwood Drive for an elderly male who removed his Foley catheter and was bleeding. A visiting nurse was on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Medfield Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Near Wildwood Drive, male removed his Foley catheter.
00:03
He is bleeding.
00:04
Near Wildwood Drive.
00:27
Is anyone clear at the hospital?
00:33
Negative.
00:35
Okay, I'll start toward Wildwood, see if Westwood has an ambulance.
00:42
Westwood is he? Westwood, isn't he?
00:50
A correction on that CIF on Norfolk has an ambulance.
00:57
Norfolk recede.
00:58
Norfolk recede.
01:06
No forks, but notifies they'll be en route.
01:11
R1 not too far.
01:20
Matt's up fire.
01:23
Let's put a box on from all torons.
01:40
Medfield Spire, announcing a box 421 for coverage, multiple runs.
01:44
Medfield Spire, announcing a box 421 for coverage, A1's at the hospital, A2 is at a medical, and North Walk is coming in for a third medical, 1552.
02:00
Medfield fire from A1. A1 is clear of the hospital returning.
02:06
Registakene 1A1, I have to clear the hospital returning, 1553.
02:11
No,
02:17
Fog A1, Medi Field Fire.
02:20
Medi Field Fire.
02:22
Where I'm responding, near Wildwood.
02:28
Regisie, that's going to be for an elderly male who pulled out his Foley catheter.
02:31
He is bleeding, there is a VNA on scene.
02:34
I have you onward at 1553.
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Location mentioned:
Wildwood Dr, Medfield, MA 02052
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