Elderly woman treated after wrist cut and suicidal comments, Bremen IN
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Emergency responders treated a 92-year-old woman near East Shore Drive who had cut her wrist the day before and made suicidal comments. She was alert but weak and not currently bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Freeman Mianz County units.
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Bremen EMS.
00:02
County units, medical call near East Shore Drive for 92-year-old female CP advice.
00:12
She cut her wrist yesterday morning.
00:15
She is not currently bleeding.
00:17
County clear, 10.04.
00:22
Freeman, M.S.
00:23
County units. Preyman, EMS, County, units.
00:25
Meta call near East Shore Drive for 92-year-old female CP advice.
00:34
She cut her wrist yesterday morning.
00:37
She is not currently bleeding.
00:39
County clear, 10-4.
00:43
Bremen-unas County units.
00:44
Bremen, EMS, County, and its medical call near East Shore Drive for 92-year-old female,
00:54
CP advice. She cut her wrist yesterday morning.
00:58
She is not currently bleeding.
01:00
Chine's clear at 10.04.
01:07
Bremen EMS, Bremontas call near East Shore Drive for an elderly female who cut her wrist yesterday morning, requesting EMS now,
01:21
she's not currently bleeding.
01:23
Near East Shore Drive.
01:29
EMS clear en route.
01:33
Clear AMS. Clear AMS.
01:39
Medic 25 information further.
01:43
There's advising she made suicidal comments on Wednesday to the caller.
01:48
Dr. advised him to change her medication.
01:50
She is alert and conscious at this time, however she's very weak.
01:55
You miss.
01:56
You miss.
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Location mentioned:
E Shore Dr, Bremen, IN 46506
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