Woman with diabetes transported after blood loss incident


Audio|Source: Lafayette County Public Safety
02:18
Transcript:
Dispatch, mid-1. Excuse me, truck, too. Go ahead. This match here on Harriman Drive. We have one female patient load for transport with priority trucktropic glistine and out back from the station. One on the 5th. Go ahead and edit 1. Transporting work time for some routine. Okay, forward. Oxford 881, place your report. This is Madison by. This is Madison by. Down, you're still with a 65-year-old alert and oriented feedback. I'm sorry, standby. Do it? Matt is Ted? Jake, let me just start over it. history of diabetes with some neuropsy. She did not injure it or anything like that. And some minimal to moderate blood loss prior arrival was not actively pleading upon the arrival of the fire department. Those have a clean dry dressing impact. There's no complaints, working on the time store, pressure was 1.45 over 81, harborset of 96, the pressureation 16, even in non-labor. O2 stats, 99, set on Redmayor. He had an ETA with us. Five. Patrick Room on arrival. The rest of your own thing. 514.
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Oxford, MS 38655
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