Medical call for unresponsive elderly woman near Beecham Rd, Farmington Hills MI
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Medical responders received a call for a 94-year-old female hospice patient near Beecham Rd who was not conscious but breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6, I have a medical call, near Beecham Rd, a 94-year-old female, not conscious but breathing.
00:09
She is a hospice patient.
00:11
I call her bleed.
00:12
She is still breathing.
00:29
This is special 930.
00:37
930 is temporarily out of service.
00:44
Okay.
00:46
Great information 6.
00:51
All right.
00:55
We'll be en route, be advised.
00:56
We had no telling us at station.
01:03
Copy?
01:04
We'll do it at some test when you return.
01:07
We'll do it at some test when you return.
01:10
We'll just batch 2.
01:12
Patient Contact Code 1[1].
01:13
You can cancel, Connie.
01:16
Engine 2, we're going to be here.
01:19
We're going to be here.
01:23
The Institute copies.
01:26
The Institute dispatch should be clear returning.
01:32
Copy, beach contact, copy rescue two beach contact, sentencing, sent you clear.
01:36
For radio. For radio. Pressure 2 from radio.
01:48
Pressure 2. Rescue 2, did you receive the dispatch for near Beecham Rd, 94-year-old female.
01:55
Not conscious, not alert, she was breathing.
02:02
306 on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency/routine response (no lights or sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Beecham Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48336
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