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Child vomiting blood with serious bleeding in JacksonvilleJacksonville OR

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Near Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530

Emergency medical teams responded to a six-year-old boy near Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville, who was vomiting blood from his mouth and nose with serious bleeding.

Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Heavy Brush 55, Heavy Brush 53, Priority 1[1], Hemorrhage, near Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville, between 38-218 Road and 38-229.1 road.
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Another vehicle, if that's not the one.
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Ridge, near Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville.
00:28
Six-year-old male,
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vomiting blood,
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coming out of his mouth and nose.
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He's breathing normally.
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There is serious bleeding.
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We're going code three.
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Heavy brush 53 and 55 have been dispatched.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.

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Near Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530
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Incident Timeline

  1. Units Approaching and Establishing Command
  2. Helicopter Placed on Standby
  3. Additional Response Details
  4. Units Responding Code Three
  5. Patient Condition Reported
  6. Initial Dispatch for Pediatric Hemorrhage

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