Second medical emergency at harbor homes building b, Norton Shores MI
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A second medical emergency at Harbor Homes near Vulcan Street building B in Norton Shores involves a female with nausea and difficulty breathing requiring an ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Eighty-two birdie two Eighty-two
00:04
82, 482, near Vulcan, Harbor Homes assisted.
00:11
Question in a second, ambulance.
00:13
This one's for...
00:16
...until victim.
00:20
Time for. Joe's not.
00:23
421 on scenes, 1623.
00:33
Mr. Muskegon Fire Station 3 to respond on a med 1 at normal breathing.
00:40
1432 Giroc, 1432 Girok, Irwin and Grand for crosses.
00:45
23 to respond at 1623.
00:47
Probably 82 echo 500.
00:51
802. Eighty-two.
00:56
The version 1432 Girok, 1432 Girok, 1432 Girok, priority number one.
01:02
Going with Crosses Irwin and Grant, there you have a 21-year-O female, nausea with difficulty breathing.
01:12
500 copy en route.
01:15
82 in route.
01:18
10-482 and 500 again.
01:21
1432 Tyrock.
01:24
Party one.
01:29
If you go ahead.
01:31
Okay,
01:32
go ahead.
01:36
450, thank you, headed the other group.
01:40
Got a party too for you, and it's the Harbor Homes again.
01:44
Near Vulcan requesting for a second.
01:48
An ambulance, it's going to be on a politic film.
01:52
We're in response.
01:54
And no location given.
01:57
5-1, can you advise on location of that patient? It will be 5-1.
02:02
It'll be the same bit.
02:03
We were in near Vulcan Building B.
02:09
We have you got to be lower on the way.
02:12
Thank you.
02:13
1626.
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Location mentioned:
Vulcan St building b, Norton Shores, MI 49444
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