Older man coughs blood-tinged material after heart procedure, Winchester KS


A 69-year-old man is experiencing a medical emergency. He is conscious and breathing but coughs up black and brown material, likely related to a recent heart ablation and his use of blood thinners. The amount of material has been increasing gradually but remains relatively small.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Police and Fire
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EMS2 Jefferson Fire. This will be Hemorrhage 609 6909-6-3.
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Hemorrhage.
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3M.M.S2, Jefferson Fire, timeout, 1321.
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EMS2 is happy.
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Ms. 1, EMS2, I believe we should be close. We're about to come in. We can take that call.
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AMS through copies, thank you.
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Copy view, direct.
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Ames 1-609-6th Street, Winchester, 1321.
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Show our ending mileage for the previous call, 41.6.
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Number 10-4[1]06. Notre 1040, page.
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10-4[1]. Aircon, EMS1, patient information, we're ready.
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Enos 1, go ahead.
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69-year-old male, conscious breathing, advised he is on blood thinner, has recently had an ablation done, and he's now coughing out black and brown,
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cross-agrown material.
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specifically answer questions appropriately and it's still a smaller amount comparatively to what it has been.
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And now that last part of those transitions.
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16-9.
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has had a recent ablation.
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He's topping up black-brown coffee ground materials.
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It hasn't been a whole lot as of today, but it is slowly been getting worse.
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Sixth St, Winchester, KS 66097
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