Female fainted after knee replacement, medical response canceled, Monroe County MI
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A woman who recently had knee surgery fainted at a residence near Coneflower Court in Bedford Township. The caller initially requested medical help but later canceled after confirming it was a fainting episode.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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North County Central District on the year with Bedford Station 3.
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Respond Priority 1[1] to near Coneflower Ct, Bedford Township.
00:13
Female lost consciousness,
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and we've lost connection with the caller at this time.
00:20
Prior to an response, 10 of 520.
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We're secure.
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Okay.
00:38
50 at 65 location.
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Stern to Sea Corps.
00:45
5828 location.
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5828 location.
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5828 copy on a medical.
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Go ahead.
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Near Coneflower Ct cross of Blossom Circle,
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and a male caller, stated his wife,
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had a recent knee replacement and passed out.
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He then refused to respond and disconnected.
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Unknown status of the patient.
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Clear.
01:15
55 put me on that as well.
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Okay.
01:27
Clear.
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Bedford Alpha 3, you can cancel.
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They called back.
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He said it was just a syncope episode and they are canceling a request for medical.
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Alpha 3.
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Go ahead.
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Both disregard.
01:52
Male gave us TX said she was fine.
01:59
Clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Coneflower Ct, Bedford Township, MI 48133
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