Patient transported with severe abdominal pain risk, St George UT


Medical personnel are transporting a patient with sharp abdominal pain at risk of sepsis. Community services are on standby and additional medical supplies may be needed.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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We've been transporting,
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about two minutes now.
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Copy transporting, two minutes. Two minutes.
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Spatch copies all from Boilett.
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Fort West Abernackle Street unit flux.
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This is actually turned community services on an abdominal standby for first.
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Like 1,300 hours.
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Sounds like voice is going to try to assist him out with the crutch to the trailhead.
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Hey,
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Kathy.
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4.
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Can you see if they need anything else? I have the lower trinity vacuum slant, some additional sand splints, and some additional splinting material.
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Can you just check to see if there's anything else I need for I head up?
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Lake Zero six, happy.
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It's prone to going to septic at this point. It's described as sharpshooting pains.
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Paine is located above the naples.
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For us, you can be on.
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Central Camacho. Central come back on.
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Would you like me to leave the incident open in those two units assigned to?
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Location mentioned:
W Tabernacle St, St. George, UT 84770
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