Medical response for elderly woman with broken hip, Cedarville MI
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Emergency medical services responded to Cedar Cove Assisted Living near South Mary L Street for a 95-year-old female who suffered a broken left hip from a fall. EMTs were already on scene providing care.
Audio|Heard on: Straits Area Public Safety
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Clark EMS,
00:01
you're needed at Cedar Cove Assisted Living, near South Mary L Street.
00:05
95-year-old female with a left broken hip, we do have EMT on scene already.
00:11
Central Clear, 1750.
00:40
Clark EMS, you're needed at Cedar Cove Assisted Living, near South Mary L Street, 95-year-old female with a left broken hip from a fall.
00:49
We do have EMT on scene at this moment.
00:51
Central Clear 1751.
00:54
We're going to put facts on and go open up some doors.
01:14
CMS, you needed for intercept with Clark Township.
01:18
Again, intercept with Clark Township near South Mary L Street, Cedar Cove Assisted Living.
01:23
Cedar Cove, Assisted Living.
01:25
You're in near South Mary L Street, Clark Township, Cedar Cove Assisted Living.
01:30
It can't be for a 95-year-old female with a left broken hip.
01:36
Central Clear is 1752.
01:39
Secure, no further.
01:41
104, secure no further.
01:52
Transporting 1, bolt a cart.
01:57
You can show me done for the night.
01:58
Have a good one.
02:09
Kinrods, CMS, Junior for Automatic ALS, and Automatic ALS at Cedar Cove and Clark Township, near South Mary L Street.
02:19
For a 95-year female, the left broken hip,
02:24
essential clear, 1752.
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Location mentioned:
S Mary L St, Cedarville, MI 49719
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