Woman with breathing difficulty from throat obstruction, Stanton MI
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Emergency medical call for a 77-year-old woman near East Colby Road experiencing breathing difficulty due to rice partially blocking her throat.
Audio|Heard on: Montcalm County Police & Fire
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a med-one call near East Colby Road.
00:03
Eighty-seven, East Colby, between Crystal and Meyer Road.
00:06
You have a female patient,
00:08
she had something stuck in her housework.
00:12
I did call and speak with somebody at the residence.
00:13
I got a 77-year-old female.
00:15
How, I think she's got some rice stuck in off row.
00:17
She is conscious alert.
00:19
She is breathing with...
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having difficulty breathing 10 out of 1822.
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10.0.1822.
00:29
The house numbers of 24.
00:33
5.
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2.
00:37
In route 1824, be advised we would have got a promise saying the house numbers are not on the out of the road, they're on the house only.
00:46
Okay.
00:48
1824. 1824.
00:53
Alpha-6 or Alpha-9? Nine.
00:57
Nine.
00:58
Are you going to be able to take this by one caller by Crystal?
01:02
I can get these trucks out of my way I can.
01:06
I appreciate it. Thank you.
01:10
Alpha 6 to clear rock.
01:16
Rescue 24.
01:18
Rescue 24.
01:22
1825.
01:27
Central Alpha-1-16.
01:30
Knalta-1-6.
01:32
Fusion 12. Nation 12.
01:34
Cation 12. 1825.
01:35
Central from Alpha-9.
01:37
Alpha-9. Turn route to Colin Colby Road.
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2nd, 1827.
01:56
It's a med one for a 77-year-old female who was eating tonight.
02:00
I think she might have some rice stuck in her throat, partially obstruction.
02:04
She's able to breathe a little bit.
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Location mentioned:
E Colby Rd, Stanton, MI 48888
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