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

may 26

9:37 a.m. — A man in his 80s with chest pains was transported by Peabody ambulance from the 700 block of N. Peabody St. to Newton Medical Center.

3:35 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transported a LifeTeam helicopter crew from Hillsboro airport to Hillsboro Community Hospital, then returned to the airport with the crew and a patient, who was transported to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita.

5:42 p.m. — A woman who had normal vital signs but was unresponsive was transported by Peabody ambulance from Peabody Health and Rehab to Newton Medical Center.

9:50 p.m. — Marion firefighters responded to Central Park for a report of a downed basketball court light fixture that was on fire. A city crew shut off electricity to a worn wire that was causing minor flames and sparks.

may 27

3:12 p.m. — A woman who was nauseated was transported by Marion ambulance from the 1500 block of E. Main St. to St. Luke Hospital. Marion firefighters helped lift her.

thursday

12:36 p.m. — Peabody ambulance was dispatched to the 300 block of N. Olive St. for a man in his 80s with weakness and possible stroke symptoms. No transportation was provided.

2:02 p.m. — A man with breathing difficulties was transported by Marion ambulance from the 300 block of S. 3rd St. to St. Luke. Marion firefighters helped lift.

3:09 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance responded to the 200 block of S. Ash St. for a man who fell while getting out of his car. The man was transported to HCH.

6:56 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transported a patient from St. Luke to Wesley Medical Center.

friday

4:24 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance was dispatched to the 300 block of Prospect St. in Lehigh for a woman with a head laceration caused by a fall. Goessel first responders were called to assist, but their response was canceled when Hillsboro ambulance arrived at the scene. The woman was transported to HCH.

11:46 a.m. — Marion ambulance transferred a patient from Via Christi - St. Francis in Wichita to St. Luke.

saturday

1:39 a.m. — A man with a fever and breathing difficulties was transported by Peabody ambulance from the 100 block of S. Olive St. to Newton Medical Center.

8:12 a.m. — Marion ambulance responded to the 200 block of N. Lincoln St. for a man in his 60s who was not breathing. Marion firefighters helped lift. He was taken to St. Luke.

9:20 a.m. — A man with symptoms of a possible stroke was transported by Marion ambulance from the 200 block of Adams St. in Lincolnville to St. Luke.

10:21 a.m. — Marion ambulance transported a patient with a possible broken hip from Marion Assisted Living to Newton Medical Center.

11:10 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transferred a patient from St. Luke to Via Christi — St. Francis.

1:11 p.m. — Goessel first responders helped lift a man who fell in the 600 block of E. Marion Ave.

6:49 p.m. — Peabody ambulance responded to the 300 block of N. Olive St. for a man with sores on his legs. The man was not transported.

9:22 p.m. — A woman who had passed out and was having trouble breathing was transported by Tampa ambulance from 290th Rd. between Sunflower and Timber Rds. to St. Luke.

11:13 p.m. — Marion ambulance responded to the county jail transported to St. Luke a person described as having a seizure.

sunday

1:04 a.m. — Marion ambulance transported a patient from St. Luke to Via Christi — St. Francis.

10:12 a.m. — Marion ambulance transported a patient from St. Luke to Wesley Medical Center.

5:21 a.m. — A man with neck pain after a fall was transported by Hillsboro ambulance from Bethesda Homes to Newton Medical Center.

monday

12:46 p.m. — Marion ambulance responded to the 100 block of W. Washington St. for a medical alert notification. EMTs reported no one was at the address.

3:46 p.m. — After no Peabody EMTs responded to a page for advanced-life-support transport, Marion ambulance transported a patient from St. Luke to Newton Medical Center.

Last modified June 4, 2015

 

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