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Broadcasts about these fire and ambulance calls were monitored this past week by the newspaper.

Sept. 8

10:13 a.m. — A man with lower abdominal pain in the 600 block of N. Walnut St., Peabody refused to be taken to a hospital by Peabody ambulance.

5:06 p.m. — A Hillsboro Community Hospital patient was taken to Newton Medical Center by Hillsboro ambulance.

Sept. 9

8:40 a.m. — A 74-year-old woman who had chest pains near 230th and Bluestem Rds., was taken to St. Luke Hospital by Marion ambulance.

5:21 p.m. — A 30-year-old woman with abdominal pain in the 100 block of S. Kansas St., Lincolnville was taken to St. Luke by Marion ambulance. No first responders from Lincolnville answered the page.

7:48 p.m. — A 64-year-old man who was a HCH patient was taken to Wesley Medical Center, Wichita, by Hillsboro ambulance.

8:48 p.m. — A 30-year-old woman who was a patient at St. Luke was transferred to Newton Med by Marion ambulance.

Thursday

1:41 p.m. — A 90-year-old woman who fell in the 700 block of S. Ash St., Hillsboro, was helped up and refused to be taken to a hospital by Hillsboro ambulance.

8:21 p.m. — A 52-year-old man with low blood sugar at Peabody Health and Rehab, was taken to Newton Med by Peabody ambulance.

friday

12:30 a.m. — An 81-year-old woman who had fell in the 200 block of N. Main St., Hillsboro, was helped up and refused to be taken to a hospital by Hillsboro ambulance.

8:10 a.m. — Hillsboro firefighters were called to Tabor College Townhomes for a smoke alarm. No fire was found an the showers triggered the alarm.

8:57 a.m. — Hillsboro firefighters were called to Tabor College dorm for a alarm. No fire was found and the alarm was reset. Again, steam from the showers triggered the alarm.

11:11 a.m. — Hillsboro firefighters were called to Tabor College townhouses for a fire alarm. No fire was found and the panel was reset.

11:30 a.m. — A medical pendant was pushed in the 200 block of W. Main St., Burns. Resident was not at home and the pendant was pushed by accident. Marion ambulance and Burns first responders responded to the call.

9:57 p.m. — A 51-year-old man who was unconscious but breathing near 50th and US-77, was taken to Via-Christi St. Francis, Wichita by Marion ambulance. Peabody ambulance and Burns first responders also were called.

10:50 p.m. — A resident from Bethesda Homes, Goessel was taken to Newton Med by Peabody ambulance.

saturday

10:06 a.m. — A 94-year-old woman who was lethargic at Peabody Health and Rehab was taken to St. Luke by Peabody ambulance.

1:07 p.m. — A man who was confused in the 1500 block of E. Main St., Marion was taken to St. Luke by Marion ambulance.

1:55 p.m. — An 80-year-old woman who fell in the 1500 block of E. Main St., Marion was taken to St. Luke by Marion ambulance.

2:01 p.m. — Peabody firefighters were called to a gas meter that was hit in the 700 block of W. 3rd St., Peabody.

3:21 p.m. — A man who fell in the 100 block of Lakeshore Dr., Marion County Park and Lake, was helped up and refused to be taken to a hospital by Marion ambulance.

4:34 p.m. — An 80-year-old man who was running a high fever in the 400 block of S. Ash St., Hillsboro, was taken to HCH by Hillsboro ambulance.

9:42 p.m. — A 46-year-old man with low blood sugar in the 300 block of S. Buller St., Goessel refused to be taken to a hospital by Hillsboro ambulance. A Goessel first responder was on scene.

sunday

12:31 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance crew performed a blood draw for Hillsboro Police Department.

9:49 a.m. — A resident with hip pain from Bethesda Home was taken to Newton Med by Hillsboro ambulance.

7:02 p.m. — A 21-year-old woman who was unconscious and breathing in the 1500 block of E. Lawrence St., Marion was taken to St. Luke by Marion ambulance.

monday

6:13 p.m. — A 90-year-old man who was feeling weak was taken to HCH by Hillsboro ambulance.

8:45 p.m. — An 86-year-old man who fell in the 100 block of Wilson St., Hillsboro was helped up and refused to be taken to a hospital by Hillsboro ambulance.

Last modified Sept. 17, 2020

 

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