Medical emergency involving paralyzed elderly woman, Portage MI
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Emergency medical responders were dispatched to near Stonehenge Drive for a 77-year-old female who is fully paralyzed, experiencing low blood pressure, feeling faint, and turning gray.
Audio|Heard on: Kalamazoo County Fire and MSP District 5
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
1222 per 1252 on scene requesting 1281 at near Stonehenge Drive. Reference the 77 year old female who is turning gray and is paralyzed.
00:19
995
00:22
Go ahead.
00:25
We had no readings on our gas monitor.
00:27
I would like consumers to continue to check it out.
00:30
We're going to go ahead and clear and you can make all Comstock stations available.
00:41
So be your strikeoff then strike off for Comstock at the high school.
00:46
We'll continue consumers, no readings on the gas meter and I don't choose your time.
00:55
In city that R6, sounds like you can code for.
00:59
They're just requesting life.
01:03
Redis 6 is clearing the code 4.
01:10
Dispatch from 995.
01:14
995.
01:16
You can advise consumers main entrance still and staff is aware and we'll be waiting for them.
01:23
Clear not.
01:31
Session 1252.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:38
I'm not sure if I request her if you did, MSU 1-2.
01:40
You didn't, but I'll tone them.
01:55
Excuse me, Tones for MSU.1.
01:57
MSU1, you're being requested at near Stonehenge Drive.
02:02
12801 on scene, 12801 in-rout.
02:04
It's from the 77-year-old female.
02:06
It's going to be a med-one, low blood pressure, feeling faint and turning gray.
02:10
She also is fully paralyzed.
02:12
Cross Street is going to be Walnut Tree Terrace, 905-stime.
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Location mentioned:
Stonehenge Dr, Portage, MI 49024
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