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Heard on: Kent DE EMS-Talk Group Calls · 20 hours ago
00:06
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Charlie 42 at (number withheld) West Clark Avenue, the players for a male patient bleeding.
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Medical emergency near West Clark Avenue
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency involving a male patient who appears to be bleeding near West Clark Avenue.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near W Clarke Avenue in Milford. A patient was found confused and barefoot in a bathroom, showing some facial abrasions. Initial vital signs were taken, and the patient's condition may involve disorientation.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance was dispatched to a possible second emergency near Seabury Avenue involving difficulty breathing. The incident may involve a medical condition requiring urgent attention.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services dispatched for a psychiatric situation near North Church Street at Avenue United Methodist Church.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a 47-year-old man near Milford is experiencing chest pain for about an hour. He appears hypertensive and is being transported to a hospital by basic life support unit. Vital signs include elevated measurements that may indicate high blood pressure.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a sixty-one-year-old male patient appears to have a hemorrhage from a catheter site and is being transported to the hospital emergency room. Vital signs appear stable with monitored response to treatment.