Child with continuous nosebleed receiving medical aid, Beaumont TX
Emergency responders attended to a four-year-old child near Colorado Avenue who was experiencing continuous nosebleeding. The child's condition may be related to a sinus infection. Medical support was contacted and treatment was initiated.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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A four-year-old child hemorrhaging from the nose near Colorado Avenue.
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Engine 5 responding to a four-year-old hemorrhaging from the nose near Colorado Avenue.
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Medical support contacted.
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Forty-second unit, I am wrapping up.
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310.
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The gentleman has no use to deal.
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3.9. I want to check.
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I want.
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3.10. 3.0.
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3.7 received.
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3.10.
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Correction 3.10.
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E.9.m.
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435 then I'll I see what?
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Coralton Cors which medical units coming
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Coming in Med 10.
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Receive, portable 10 and Med 2.
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310 okay.
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Bed 2 2.
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0-0 on a route.
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Seven-year-old male.
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Tell has to make it on the concrete.
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Consular-oriented.
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But one could be transferred hard.
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The hospital is on blood thinners.
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We're in Washington right now.
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I'll be there in just a minute.
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We're safe.
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Warren Rout, Colorado.
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Engine 5 received.
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Engine 5 and Citi310b be advised.
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It's possibly going to be a sinus infection, but the caller's mother advised the child's nose will not stop bleeding.
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