Medical alert triggers welfare check at cabin, Kalkaska County MI
Emergency medical personnel were dispatched for a welfare check after a woman's medical alert indicated her husband's blood sugar was dropping at their cabin near Justine Trail in Kalkaska County. She was unable to contact him by phone and unsure if the door was unlocked.
Audio|Source: Kalkaska County Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Can I have you point towards near Justine Trail? Received a call from a (name withheld).
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She states her husband is staying at her cabin.
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She's getting notified that his medical alert is indicating low blood sugar and she can't make contact with him.
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She's unsure if door is going to be unlocked.
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Hey, firm. You can sign EMS as well.
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Good time.
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Yeah, off the app.
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Kalkaska essential AMS Station 1, Station 1, your first ambulance is needed.
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Near Justine Trail,
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71-year-old male diabetic,
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blood sugar dropping, French Square 316.
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Point towards that,
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well, for a check as well.
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Kalkaska County, MI
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