14-year-old male vomiting blood at Centralia address, Centralia WA
Emergency medical response at near Washington Way building e in Centralia for a 14-year-old male experiencing vomiting of blood and coffee-ground material, possibly indicating gastrointestinal bleeding, with request for transport to Seattle Children's Hospital.
Audio|Source: Centralia and Chehalis Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Riverside Fire Station 2, MEDIC-2-126, ALS vomiting, vomiting, blood, near Washington Way building e, and Edward.
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Overside, Fire, Station 2, Metic-Tol-6, ALS, vomiting, vomiting, blood.
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Seattle Children's, plate,
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near Washington Way building e, and Edward, Cres off I, 3, Sun-on-fire, number withheld, WXB-9-9-7.
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The 2-2-2-1-Round is 1653.
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122 needs to 2 units from 59-year-old male.
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Typical laborating, loss of coughing, sickness,
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500 to 600 pounds.
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Central Riverside, Medic 2 is in-round Washington Way.
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Station 2 is in service.
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Medical 2 and round, station 2 in service, 15, 54.
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Central Lake 206 responding.
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Call 16 now, 1654.
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1655.
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61 on the scene 1655.
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Medique 2, 126, this would be a 14-year-old male, 99-pound, vomiting,
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blood, coffee ground substance coming up, possible GI, their requestment of transport to Seattle's children.
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Okay,
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2,
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126.
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Special medic 2 is on scene.
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Medic 2 on the scene.
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Also laid by the Bell Guy and want to get their building ease in Edwards.
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Medic Q.
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Medic 2.
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Medic 2 is 16 for Ducis.
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The motion ascending on the scene, Reagan.
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May 22 on the scene, 16 to them.
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One in service to 1659.
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Medics told for you back in from 1659.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Way building e, Centralia, WA 98531
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