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Heard on: Detroit EMS Dispatch · 1 day ago
00:03
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Central medics, medic six, we're going to go to Henry Ford Code 2.
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Medical emergency en route to Henry Ford Hospital
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic six is transporting a patient to Henry Ford Hospital under a non-emergency code two status.
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