Female with head injury and heavy bleeding at hotel, Marquette MI
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According to the dispatch call, a female at a hotel fell and suffered a head injury with heavy bleeding. She may have been intoxicated. Emergency responders were delayed in entering the room because it was locked but gained access with maintenance assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Marquette County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Market Township Fire respond on the Cedar Motor Inn.
00:03
2523 U.S. 41 West, cross street to Brookton Commerce.
00:07
Room number 123.
00:08
There is still 2,300 vehicle 8408.
00:11
Do you have a good there?
00:14
Okay, too.
00:16
Female subject who has fallen.
00:21
Central is clear.
00:22
Okay. Okay.
00:24
Detailed.
00:31
Market Township Fire responded to Cedar Motor Inn.
00:34
2523 U.S. 41 West, cross-street.
00:36
Central 3rd3-1-202-2-2-comers.
00:38
Can be room number 1-212.
00:40
Call on. For a female subject to his fall line, the next is cleared.
00:43
Call-2.
00:46
44.
00:49
Precene, one to Marketh.
00:51
30-count.
00:55
Tensual 2058.
00:57
58.
00:59
We're unavailable.
01:01
13. 13.
01:12
1300 central 841 for you 814.
01:17
814.
01:18
I'll be clear, Lodge.
01:24
1301.1.
01:35
We're able to copy the head notes.
01:48
I'm clear. The patient had called the front desk for help that she fell.
01:52
There was a lot of blood.
01:54
They were initially unable to get in due to the room being dead bolted over maintenance just assisted them in making entry.
02:01
Remising there's a lot of blood, patients complaining of head pain and this possibly been drinking as well.
02:10
Copy thanks.
02:11
Room was 123?
02:13
Correct.
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