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Dispatches

According to fire and ambulance transmissions, monitored by the newspaper:

July 28

7:36 a.m. — Marion ambulance transported a man in his 80s who said his hip “gave out” from the 100 block of S. Freeborn St. to St. Luke Hospital.

1:14 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance and Hillsboro fire responded to Hillsboro Elementary School for a teenage male with a possible broken ankle. It was a non-transport call.

4:24 p.m. — Marion ambulance transported a man in his 30s having difficulty breathing from the 100 block of W. Washington St. to St. Luke.

July 29

9:58 a.m. — Peabody ambulance transported an elderly woman who had passed out but was breathing from the 200 block of N. Maple St. to Newton Medical Center. Peabody fire was called for lifting assistance.

1:09 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance responded to the 800 block of S. Washington St. for an elderly male who was not feeling well, and transported him to Hillsboro Community Hospital.

2:59 p.m. — Peabody ambulance was paged to Peabody High School for an unspecified medical call. No transportation was provided.

3:28 p.m. — Marion ambulance transferred a patient who had a blood clot in their leg from St. Luke Medical Clinic to Via Christi St. Francis, Wichita.

Thursday

9:27 a.m. — Durham fire was paged to K-15 for a semi truck that had blown a tire, which caught on fire. The tire was smoldering when they were notified, but were called as a precaution.

11:26 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transferred a patient from HCH to Newton Medical.

11:48 a.m. — Peabody ambulance performed an advanced-life-support transfer from HCH to Kansas Heart Hospital, Wichita.

2:54 p.m. — Marion ambulance responded to Schlotthauer Rd. at Marion Reservoir for a woman in her 70s who had fallen out of her chair and needed assistance. It was a non-transport call.

6:00 p.m. — Peabody ambulance performed an ALS transfer from St. Luke to Wesley Medical Center, Wichita.

10:33 p.m. — Peabody ambulance performed an ALS transfer from St. Luke to Via Christi.

Friday

7:32 p.m. — Peabody ambulance performed an ALS transfer from St. Luke to Via Christi.

Saturday

12:00 p.m. — Peabody fire responded to 80th Rd. near Timber Rd. for a grass fire in the ditch.

4:39 p.m. — Marion ambulance transferred a basic-life-support patient from St. Luke to Wesley.

5:45 p.m. — Florence ambulance responded to the 500 block of N. Coble St. in Marion for a woman in her 70s who fell. It was a non-transport call.

9:20 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transported a woman who was unresponsive from the 400 block of N. Ash St. to HCH.

sunday

10:12 a.m. — Florence ambulance responded to the 100 block of W. 4th St. for an elderly female who was semi-responsive. It was a non-transport call.

1:33 p.m. — Florence ambulance responded to 1800 stretch of E. 10th St. in Peabody for an elderly woman who had fallen over and was unresponsive, but was breathing. She was transported by private vehicle to El Dorado.

3:15 p.m. — Marion ambulance was called to Cottonwood Point for an unresponsive subject. Sheriff deputies on scene then told Marion ambulance to disregard, so they were dismissed.

5:38 p.m. — Marion ambulance responded to Cottonwood Point for a boat that was sinking. They then transported the boat occupants to their car at Hillsboro Cove.

Monday

8:28 a.m. — Marion ambulance transferred an ALS patient from St. Luke to Newton Medical.

10:42 a.m. — Marion ambulance transferred a patient with a breathing condition from St. Luke Medical Clinic to Wesley.

4:56 p.m. — Florence ambulance and Burns fire responded to the 100 block of S. Nickerson St., Burns, for a man in his 50s who was reportedly having issues staying awake. It was unclear whether transportation was provided.

6:50 p.m. — Marion ambulance transferred a BLS patient from St. Luke to Newton Medical.

9:42 p.m. — Peabody ambulance responded to the 800 block of N. Poplar St. for a woman suffering from a possible heart attack. It was unclear whether transportation was provided.

Last modified Aug. 5, 2015

 

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