Medical call for ill elderly woman with norovirus, South Haven MI
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Emergency responders were sent to a residence near 73rd Street for a 71-year-old woman who was very ill with norovirus symptoms including vomiting.
Audio|Heard on: Van Buren Fire and Police
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
South Haven Ambulance requested.
00:02
Party 2 response to near 73rd Street.
00:08
It could be a 71-year-old female, states she's very ill with norovirus.
00:12
Again.
00:14
South Haven Ambulance requested a priority 3[1] response to near 73rd Street for a 71-year-old female who is very ill.
00:22
Check that female, very ill,
00:24
with norovirus.
00:25
Advice measures clear at 1821.
00:33
Two zero, clear on the call, station is covered.
00:40
Clear on call, station covered 1822.
01:04
No,
01:06
Well then I can't find anything at this time.
01:09
Clear, how about anything for the female involved in the call?
01:18
Can you call from 2212?
01:25
Can you call in one?
01:28
Okay, they're clear, calling in one.
01:32
Bamir Dispatch, 22, 13 and around.
01:38
13 around, 1823.
01:46
We have registration information for that address.
01:52
Date of birth is 1988.
01:54
Again, one nine, nineteen,
01:56
eight.
01:57
Here, can you have a good call for me, please?
02:00
Hey for him.
02:03
6-0 for a medical advice.
02:25
We're sending MS priority 3[1] to near 73rd Street for a 71-year-old female.
02:30
She has norovirus and is vomiting.
02:34
Clear.
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:
73rd St, South Haven, MI 49090
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