Emergency Expeditions | Peabody Gazette-Bulletin

SHIPMENTS

Broadcasts about these hearth and ambulance calls have been monitored by the newspaper final week:

MAY ninth

3:25 — A 57-year-old lady with stomach ache was transferred by Hillsboro Ambulance from Hillsboro Neighborhood Hospital to Wesley Woodlawn Hospital, Wichita. The ambulance returned to Hillsboro at 5:51 am

10:24 — An 81-year-old lady who fell in a residence on the five hundred block of N. Coble St. in Marion was assisted by Marion ambulance attendants. She refused to be taken to the hospital.

4:41 pm — A truck driver complained of again ache after a semi-trailer crash at US-50 and one hundred and tenth Street. he was taken to NMC Well being, previously Newton Medical Heart, by Peabody Ambulance. The firefighters of Florence additionally intervened. The ambulance returned to Peabody at 6:14 p.m

MAY tenth

5:21 – An intentional pasture hearth that, after a number of days of burning, jumped over a stream and began burning uncontrolled close to 230th and Alfalfa Rds. it was put out in lower than an hour by the Marion Hearth Division.

4:03 pm — On the request of a deputy sheriff, a disoriented man complained of again ache on US-50 west of Nighthawk Street. he was taken by Hillsboro Ambulance to NMC Well being. A lone emergency medical technician aboard the Peabody ambulance additionally responded. The Hillsboro Ambulance returned to Hillsboro at 6:09 p.m

18:51 — The Hillsboro Hearth Division spent greater than half an hour making an attempt to find a stranded pontoon on Marion Reservoir earlier than giving it a soar begin and escorting it ashore.

20:32 — A forty five-year-old unresponsive diabetic lady within the 500 block of E. 1st St. in Ramona was taken by Tampa Ambulance to Hillsboro Neighborhood Hospital after being diverted there from St. Luke Hospital in Marion. The preliminary name went to Marion’s ambulance. Noting that the placement was inside the Tampa ambulance response space, Tampa ambulance attendants volunteered to reply, arriving earlier than Marion’s ambulance and after an EMT who resides within the space.

Shipments after 10:01pm weren’t tracked attributable to a deliberate blackout in Marion.

THURSDAY

Shipments earlier than 6:34 am haven’t been tracked attributable to a deliberate blackout in Marion.

9:56 — The Hillsboro Hearth Division spent quarter-hour serving to a Hillsboro resident burn 200 sq. toes of pampas grass within the 400 block of S. Birch St. in Hillsboro.

11:39 — A 6-year-old lady with bronchial asthma was transferred by Marion Ambulance from St. Luke’s to Wesley Medical Heart, Wichita. The ambulance returned to Marion at 2:48pm

7:13 pm — A 76-year-old lady who was having issue respiration at Marion’s Homestead Senior Residences was taken to St. Luke’s by Marion’s ambulance.

8:24 PM — A 60-year-old man with head trauma was transferred by Marion Ambulance from St. Luke’s to Ascension By way of Christi St. Francis Hospital, Wichita.

8:44 pm — An unconscious 17-year-old lady who overdosed on fentanyl and was in crucial situation in a toilet on the Flying Eagle Truck Cease in Florence acquired a naloxone injection from a paramedic to counteract the highly effective opioid and was carried in improved situation to St. Luke’s by Hillsboro Ambulance. Peabody Ambulance and the county ambulance director additionally responded as a result of Marion’s ambulance was en path to Wichita on the time.

11:41pm – A 79-year-old lady who informed a medical alert firm she thought she was having a coronary heart assault on the 100 block of W. Industrial St. in Goessel was taken by Hillsboro Ambulance to Mercy Hospital, Moundridge. A Goessel first responder supplied first assist. Marion’s ambulance additionally responded however she was informed to cease. Hillsboro’s ambulance returned to Hillsboro at 1:20 am

FRIDAY

12:41 — On medical orders, an 88-year-old torpid lady was transferred from Salem Dwelling, Hillsboro, to HCH by a Hillsboro ambulance crew utilizing an ambulance usually assigned to Peabody. Peabody’s sole EMT has moved to utilizing a primary response car beforehand utilized by shift supervisors.

2:43 pm – A Parkside Houses resident, who a nurse solely described to dispatchers as “coding”, was discovered to not be respiration, however then reevaluated as doubtlessly life-threatening earlier than being taken to HCH by the Hillsboro Ambulance. Marion’s ambulance additionally responded, returning to Marion at 4:50pm

7:42pm – A 31-year-old lady who’s having issue respiration, turning blue and affected by bleeding, reportedly from a miscarriage, in a rented home on the 300 block of Fink St. in Marion refused to be taken to hospital by the Marion’s Ambulance.

21:01 – What was reported as an out-of-control bonfire in an alley within the 100 block of S. Date St. in Hillsboro was decided by the Hillsboro Hearth Division to be a managed yard hearth that had unnerved a neighbor.

10:54 PM – A report of two boys trying to climb a ladder to get onto the roof of Marion’s metropolis constructing has drawn a crowd of rescue employees and others. A sheriff’s deputy mentioned he discovered three minors on the bottom and one on the roof when he arrived. Pondering a ladder the boy had used to climb to the roof was unsafe, the deputy requested dispatchers for an after-hours contact to the constructing in hopes that there can be entry to the roof. After being informed there have been no leads on file, he requested that Marion’s hearth division be dispatched. They monitored the boy’s exit from the roof. A mom took three of the minors into custody. The congressman took the fourth again to a rented home within the 600 block of S. Cedar St. in Marion for a dialogue with the boy’s mother and father.

SATURDAY

10:46 — A 37-year-old man was transferred by Marion Ambulance from St. Luke to St. Francis with a urological emergency.

1:33 pm – As quickly as Marion’s Ambulance returned to County, Hillsboro Ambulance, nonetheless utilizing an ambulance usually stationed at Peabody, was despatched to HCH to switch a 32-year-old man with coronary heart situations on a non-urgent foundation at Kansas Coronary heart Hospital, Wichita. Ambulance didn’t depart HCH till 2:25 pm and returned to Hillsboro at 4:33 pm

1:52 PM – A 66-year-old man, initially unconscious after being trampled by a cow close to one hundred and thirtieth & Alamo Rds., was taken to NMC Well being by the Moundridge Ambulance, referred to as on the request of the County Ambulance Director attributable to of the close by Marion County ambulance scarcity. With Hillsboro Ambulance occupied with a transferred affected person, the preliminary name went to a Goessel first responder, a Peabody first responder, and Marion’s ambulance, nonetheless coming back from Wichita. The ambulance director additionally responded.

2.20pm – With Moundridge’s ambulance carrying the affected person from close to Goessel, Marion’s ambulance was redirected to a name to Peabody Well being and Rehab, transferring a affected person from there to NMC Well being. The ambulance returned to Marion at 4:22pm

2:33 pm – The Tampa Ambulance has been ordered to face by on the Hillsboro Ambulance Station till 4:06pm in case of additional calls.

10:28 PM — An 82-year-old lady with hypertension on a farm on Pawnee Street. simply south of the Dickinson County line he was taken to Herington Hospital by a Tampa ambulance. The ambulance returned to Tampa at 12:56 am

SUNDAY

3:46 pm — The fuel leak within the 300 block of S. Coble St. in Marion was stopped by the Marion Hearth Division, who remained to watch the scenario till a crew from Atmos Vitality arrived.

4:37pm — Burns and later the Florence Hearth Division helped the Chase County Hearth Division combat a blaze that utterly engulfed a one-story farmhouse three miles west-southwest of Wonsevu. They remained on the hearth till nearly 7:00 pm

MONDAY

9:08 — A licensed male of unknown age, probably affected by psychosis, was taken by Marion’s ambulance from Homestead Senior Residences to Marion on St. Francis. The ambulance returned to Marion at 12:49

11:49 — A affected person at St. Luke’s was transferred by ambulance from Hillsboro to Wesley as an emergency. The ambulance returned to Hillsboro at 4:28 p.m. after stopping in Marion for provides.

4:06pm — A 37-year-old man requiring urological care was transferred by Marion Ambulance on a non-urgent foundation from St. Luke’s to Ascension By way of Christi St. Joseph Hospital, Wichita. The ambulance returned to Marion at 7:29pm

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