Medical emergency for elderly man exposed to covid near US 6, Marshall County IN
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An 82-year-old man exposed to COVID is lethargic with low oxygen levels. Emergency medical services arranged an intercept near US 6 and King Road to coordinate patient transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Remedy MS, Remedy MS, La Paz EMS is requesting an intercept.
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They're currently at (number withheld),
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Michigan Road.
00:10
They're not en route to the hospital yet.
00:12
However, they're requesting an intercept for an 82-year-old male who has COVID.
00:16
He's a lift assist as well.
00:18
I believe they're going to be headed to Bremen requesting you meet with them on US 6.
00:22
Raymond's clear.
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Check, 243.
00:30
Remedy UN around.
00:36
Marshall County, Bremen responders, en route to intercept.
00:39
Clear EMS, information they just left, (number withheld), Michigan.
00:46
Clear.
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La Paz EMS.
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Bremen event.
00:55
Go ahead, Bremen.
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Worry route should be on US 6 here in about two minutes heading your way just let us know where you want to rendezvous.
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We're just coming up on King Road at this point, so we'll rendezvous between here and there.
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I'll meet you there.
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Pretty many MS.
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La Paz EMS.
01:25
Bremen. For your information, patient has been exposed to COVID this last week.
01:33
That's not tested positive, but has been exposed to it, has a low FBO2 reading and very much lethargic.
01:40
Appreciate it, thank you.
01:46
Freeman, I'll just pull over at US 6 and meet you right there.
01:53
Yeah, we see you, thank you.
01:56
Thank you. Thank you.
01:59
Marshall County, you can show us out with Bremen EMS.
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