Medical emergency for woman with high blood pressure, Whitehall MI
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Emergency medical services responded to a 61-year-old woman experiencing high blood pressure at building 834 in Parkwood's Complex near South Livingston in Whitehall.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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Transcript:
00:00
104, I actually have a priority 3 for you.
00:03
It's going to be near South Livingston in Whitehall.
00:09
61 female with high blood pressure.
00:13
Dispatch, 70.
00:14
Can we get the apartment number again? 7-0.
00:19
It's building 834, Parkwood's Complex.
00:23
690, 672 on scene.
00:25
That's on 43.
00:27
70, clear on now.
00:33
70, 10-4[1]. Let's take us to the main building.
00:36
Are we actually down the Hillmore North?
00:41
104-6-7-3-104?
00:44
1043.
00:45
It should be.
00:47
It is building 834, the Parkwood's Complex.
00:51
We'll try to figure it out.
00:54
For 72,
00:56
your patient is a 61 female with high blood pressure.
01:01
Turn for him back to the north.
01:07
G2, Ramsey.
01:11
I thought it.
01:12
Alpha 36, we're Bobloader Trinity.
01:19
That's a minute, 42.
01:22
542.
01:25
We're clear in the balcony areas.
01:28
10-4[1], I'll show you clear.
01:29
At 10-50[2].
01:35
100.
01:39
400.
01:44
The coach stroke outside of 0800, Pugger 203, no thinners.
01:51
That's one.
01:57
Dispatch 70 shows transporting a home fraternity.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or affirmative.
[2]
10-50: Traffic accident
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Location mentioned:
S Livingston St, Whitehall, MI 49461
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