Elderly man treated for internal bleeding, Red Creek NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews from Red Creek Rescue and Lakeshore Ambulance responded near Maiden Lane in Red Creek for a 76-year-old man with low blood pressure later identified as a lower gastrointestinal bleed. Farmington Fire assisted the ambulance crew with lifting at Sail Away Manor.
Audio|Heard on: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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Transcript:
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Red Creek Rescue, Lakeshore Ambulance near Maiden Lane.
00:04
Person.
00:21
Fire control to Red Creek Rescue, Lakeshore Ambulance.
00:25
Responding near Maiden Lane, south of Coolican Road and Upton Road for a 76-year-old male with low blood pressure being upgraded now to a lower GI bleed.
00:41
Utilize. You've got tech four.
00:44
Fire monitors, Farmington still waiting for a response.
00:47
Sail Away Manor on Quiet Drive, apartment 103, assisting the ambulance with lifting.
00:53
That's Farmington fire monitors looking for manpower responding with the ambulance on location.
00:57
Sail Away Manor for assistance with lifting.
01:12
Stand back, ambulance.
01:14
ALS near Maiden Lane.
01:18
Hemorrhage.
01:28
Particle to send back.
01:31
Your ALS for a set near Maiden Lane, south of Coolican Road and Upton Road, for 76-year-old male lower GI bleed.
01:41
Utilize Cubit X4.
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Location mentioned:
Maiden Ln, Red Creek, NY 13143
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