Elderly woman needs help up two flights of stairs, Mancelona MI
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An 83-year-old woman required assistance to be carried up two flights of stairs at a residence near Twin Lake Road Northeast after a prior transport to the medical center.
Audio|Heard on: Kalkaska County Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Now, I'll ask Central Ewa.
00:01
Station 1. Station 6, your rescue needed.
00:05
Near Twin Lake Road Northeast.
00:09
We reference a lift assist for an 83-year-old female who was transported to KMAC earlier today.
00:14
Just needing help on the sidewalk, Central 13,
00:18
35.
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Central.
00:28
Clear.
00:34
Check in tone, 1738.
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Central 4028.
00:45
Central 4028.
00:50
Hey!
00:52
Good afternoon, I'll be clear of my 11 and service.
00:55
Can you count for my starting miles, please?
01:03
7223.0.
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37230. 3-7-2-0.
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3-7-2-0.
01:16
Kalkaska Central Station 6, your rescue needed, near Twin Lake Road Northeast, reference a lift assist.
01:23
Central's clear,
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so the final zone 17.1-2.
01:33
Can you go out of station 6 one more time and tell them that this is not a regular lift assist? We have to carry somebody up two flights of stairs.
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Please.
01:46
Okay.
01:59
Calguess, the Central Station 6, an additional tone being sent, requested, a 40 alpha 4 that is in route to the scene.
02:07
For the U.S.
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Assistant near Twin Lake Road Northeast,
02:11
they run seen earlier, stated that they have two flights of stairs.
02:14
They have to get this individual up requesting assistance.
02:17
Central Square 1744.
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Location mentioned:
Twin Lake Rd NE, Mancelona, MI 49659
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