Medical emergency for bleeding colon cancer patient, Island County WA


Officers responded to a medical emergency for a male patient with colon cancer who was bleeding heavily and losing consciousness. The patient was extremely weak and passing out intermittently but not currently bleeding. Emergency services were dispatched to assist at a location near Beaver Creek Ln.
Audio|Source: Island County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Okay, Woodway, 836, respond 397-1, near Beaver Creek Ln, for a male who's bled heavily from his colon cancer and is extremely sleepy. Again, Woodway, 3836, respond, 397, on, near Beaver Creek Ln, for a male who's very tired.
00:14
She's want to fire at 3, 1545.
00:19
One or they're a cop.
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Okay, would be 10,0.5.
00:31
Ocean 30 or seven, are you available for call?
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Yes.
00:43
That call, that's a three six now.
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Agent three six now. Any second.
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I come to patrol phone message from earlier.
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Paltu.
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Paltz, 52. The 6.8-19. I'm on a road.
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Pressure 15-48.
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Wait, sir I come.
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Section 202.
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Head on foot in the star parking lot.
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I'll be on foot at the high school.
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I'll be on foot at the high school.
01:51
Fuller response for a 91-out meal. The colon cancer has bled heavily in the last day or so, and has lost so much blood that he's going in and out of consciousness. He's not bleeding at the moment,
02:03
but is lying down and keeps passing out and coming back awake.
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He has a normal breathing rate, and the RP has opened the door and put a book in it and just walk through that one rather than any others.
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Location mentioned:
Beaver Creek Ln, Washington 98236
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