Emergency response for female diabetic issue near Northiskey and Curtis, Muskegon County MI


Emergency medical services and fire department respond to a female experiencing severe diabetic problems near Northiskey and Curtis roads in Muskegon County.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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Transcript:
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Dispatch, 42.
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Can you have a fire to take the lane behind the vehicle, please?
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10-4[1]. Fire to take the lane behind the vehicle, 1311.
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Show you on scene at 916.
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303, 617 Hosker, 617 Oscar, 617 Oscar, hitting annual, female, diabetic problems, catches a lurvary than normally.
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This is near Northiskey, go with crosses with Curtis and the dead-down.
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10-4[1]-0,
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where is that we're out? 22, we're out in 17.
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10470.
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500, we'll take that channel also we're going to operate to echo.
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Stand back to the channel upgrading echo.
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1274 on CNN, 917.
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Training from MedComs, let's you answer on Med 2[3] for Echo[2] 500 and roll for a row party echo.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or affirmative.
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Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical response for life-threatening or critical incidents.
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Med 2: Priority 2 medical response for non-life-threatening situations.
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Muskegon County, MI
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