Woman extremely dehydrated after 24 hours of diarrhea, Montcalm County MI
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A 50-year-old woman near North Garbo Road has had diarrhea for 24 hours and is extremely dehydrated. She is too weak to get off the toilet. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Montcalm County Police & Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Near North Garbo Road cross of Richardson Way and Boomhauser Drive.
00:06
50-year-old female says she has had diarrhea for the last 24 hours.
00:11
She is extremely dehydrated.
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She sat down to go to the bathroom and now her legs are too weak to get off the toilet.
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En route in a moment.
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10, Claire.
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Central Alpha 10.
00:27
No.
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1457.
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Central Alpha 8.
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Alpha 8.
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On scene.
00:46
On scene.
00:47
1450.
00:51
Control off of 6.
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6. 6.
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Could you send a rescue?
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I'm clear.
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Paul for me, you can just your garden.
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Paul, there, thanks for this.
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I'm the ditch regard.
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Central Surve Rock.
01:22
Control 598, 17, status.
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17, a police, the phone.
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Funding, 1502.
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Let's add to 2, Rescue 29, Rescue 29.
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Eugrescent on Med 2[1], near North Garbo Road, cross of Richardson Way,
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and Boomhauser Drive.
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50-year-old female, she is dehydrated, had diarrhea for the last 24 hours, two weeks to get off the toilet time, 1502.
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Office 6, Rescue 29.
02:03
Go ahead.
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We're going to 1.27 as well.
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Yes, please.
02:14
Central's clear.
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Med 2: Priority 2 medical response
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