Bleeding pressure sore treated at Wright Road residence, Thomasville NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a conscious 64-year-old man with a bleeding pressure sore at a residence near Wright Road. He was taken to the emergency department as requested by wound care. The patient is on blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
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Station 45, 851, Respond 21, Bravo 4, hemorrhage, near Wright Road, cross streets of Builders Drive, River Ridge Lane and Stonehenge Road, 1333.
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327, Randolphin, 61.
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237, go ahead.
00:28
Seattle State, Virginia, (name withheld).
00:31
4008, (name withheld), 4,008, 25 northbound, my marker 112.
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Okay, good 6.
00:43
Yeah.
00:48
Probably 123. Probably 123.
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If you're one in that.
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4.
01:03
Charlie, 13, round off 1024.
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Code 9 for now, those are at it.
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Right.
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Mark.
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Station 45 personnel responding.
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Oh.
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Hemorrhage.
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Near Wright Road, cross streets of River Ridge Lane and Stonehenge Road.
01:31
Responded on a 64-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
01:35
bleeding from a pressure sore.
01:37
Caller said he went to wound care this morning,
01:40
and they requested for him to go to the emergency department for the pressure sore on his back that is bleeding.
01:44
He does take blood thinners.
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Location mentioned:
Wright Rd, Thomasville, NC 27360
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