Medical emergency for woman choking near Jennings Avenue, Benton Harbor MI
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Medical responders were dispatched to a medical emergency involving a 32-year-old female patient choking near Jennings Avenue. The Heimlich maneuver was attempted to dislodge food causing the choking.
Audio|Heard on: Berrien County Law, Fire and Ambulance
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03:54
Transcript:
00:00
I can't happen in abdominal pain.
00:07
Who did you give me with correction to leave?
00:10
It's my fault.
00:18
Chids. I'm hearing.
00:21
I'm sorry. No.
00:24
I think.
00:31
All right.
00:38
I'm sorry. I have a minute.
00:40
Hi.
00:41
The name is the mother.
00:47
I'm sorry. I don't know.
00:50
I'm there.
00:53
I'm sorry.
00:55
I'm sorry. Near Pollack Road.
01:03
For 50, it was hanging on to food,
01:07
they got it.
01:08
It's a hot to heavy one.
01:12
One. Call.
01:28
6510, 931, 931 Jennings, female,
01:38
32.
01:39
32.
01:44
Thank you.
01:55
Number one.
01:56
50 years ago, we believe they have it.
02:01
Everybody is.
02:11
Caring to a vet alarm.
02:44
Okay, good.
02:46
You have a lot of topics they're trying to do to hide them like how they believe it's not dislodged.
02:55
All right?
03:00
Okay.
03:03
When I was that, I thought all they grow.
03:10
You didn't ever want to use that around.
03:14
She's used the old males with food.
03:18
I don't have a very one.
03:23
So, you know,
03:28
kind of.
03:33
Okay.
03:38
Matt, it's pretty enough eight out there in Cuomo.
03:41
I'm doing the Heimlich just now, because then they can be a vomiting.
03:52
I got PV out of that way.
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Location mentioned:
Jennings Ave, Benton Harbor, MI 49022
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