Man suffers severe dehydration at Otsego home, Otsego MI
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Emergency medics respond to a dehydrated 54-year-old male at a home near McKinley Street in Otsego. EMS units coordinate coverage amid multiple simultaneous calls for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Allegan County Police, Fire and EMS - Conventional / Digital
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Transcript:
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Central Queen William, School and Service, Priority 3[1],
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374 McKinley Street, McKinley Street, and a 54-year-old male.
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Weak, provides unclear, since then just clear at 411.
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6Q square on any coverage, please.
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622 clear and getting coverage at 411.
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Section Wayland, EMS.
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Claim all EMS is requesting coverage for their area.
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Advise if you have a truck available, since you clear at 412.
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That's 951.
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Where is the player? Covering from Waylon.
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I've read one card from Waylon at 412.
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Central 901.
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911.
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Clear Beaconnailgain available 415.
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Until 960 No.
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Go ahead.
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We have a party one coming in at 269-D1 Boulevard. Can you reroute to that?
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Oh, affirmative.
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Can I get the numerics again?
01:24
269, Dear Ron Boulevard, 89-year-old male fell out of bed on responses.
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He is breathing.
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24.
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Plainwell EMS information shown only Whalen 9 9mF covering for Plainly MS 951 Cone service priority 3-374 McKinley Street 374 McKinley Street 54-year-old male dehydrated feeling weak advising clear such as clear at 14.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 3: Routine/non-emergency response; proceed without lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Mc Kinley St, Otsego, MI 49078
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