Take 1, respond hot, fire hot. A known problem. At 1-502, West Luka State, unit poor house in Davenport. I'm talking.
Davenport Engine 6 EMS Solo, Jackson Center, at 1420, West 16th Street. Unit 105. (name withheld) and (name withheld) calling with a station report from (name withheld). Engines, I keep covering out, private response room 1-305 in the location of a 59-year-old female. out earlier, now it's echoed debris. 10-4. A 5-minute U.T.A. Hornboard, 70-year-old female, she can play today. For certain to separate, stomach pain, as long as she's face unless she possibly has something stuck in her throat. Patient wasn't eating or anything earlier. We actually haven't eaten for the past couple of days before her family, but she continues as she said she goes place she has something stuck in her stomach and stuck in her throat. She was seen in Mayo Clinic for a fourth stomach infection. I described antibiotics for that a couple days ago, but I don't think the patient is improving. Sorry about that. Patient hasn't been improving at all. It happened to vomiting as well for the past couple days. She's actually having some vomiting episodes right now. Sorry for that pause. She's got a history of AFib, the stomach infection, a broken leg, and her left. She's got a flip pressure. She was also recently taking off her flip center for the APA provider provider. Desert Cycling, Metopo, Panzo, Pantoprasol, and a couple others. Family has list of medications that would bring them to the hospital. Notary knowledge is important. Farnceta vitals are 187 over 89, that's 187 over 89. Heart rate of 87, 85 on the monitor. I did do a 12-inch transit to your guys' facility. We couldn't really get a better one than that, but it's Markers Quil of the 2 for, again, 78-year-old female. Respirations were about 24, initial patient contact, 95% on premier. We've got around 2 liters by Canula, 2.96, with a little bit of respiratory improvement. Sugar 116 is 1-1-16 for blood sugar. I've attempted times one for IVA, so it's unsuccessful, nothing established at the time, so no minutes have been given. Patient is ANO 4GCS15. Any other questions in orders? A little bit of Room Air O2, I'm sorry, you were going kind of quick. My apologies, Rumair O2 is 95%. Lund sounds were clear, no suspected upper airway obstruction on auscultation. She's 96 now with 2 liters by cannula. No questions to order for the time then a phone arrival, line next to me. Ramon arrival, three, nine clear.
Medic 1 is 58, respond to us for a hot, 59 years old, female, falls, at 1420, left 16th Street, Unit 105 in Davenport. 14, you responded a patient that fell through the back porch.
Davenport. I tried to turn up the emergency line too. We struck somebody on a bicycle here at 17th Street. (name withheld) is walking back now to survey the situation. Struck a person on a bicycle at 17th Street. Do I need to call 911? (name withheld) is on his way back there as we speak. We hit his bike definitely. went by, I could see him laying in the grass with his bike, so that's all I can tell you right now. He walked literally right in front of the train. All right, I probably call. If you are able, you have, you're authorized to use your cell phone to call 911 to get ambulance and police in the area. Roger, that we'll let you know what we find. Use our personal phones, authorized to do so a little bit. All correct.
Fire no. 51 years old, male, (name withheld), at 1642, West Locust Street. He is on slash 2 in Davenport. Second house from left from Lucas.