Medical emergency for elderly woman with internal bleeding, Muskegon MI


An 80-year-old woman experienced lower gastrointestinal bleeding near Creston Street, Marquette Avenue, and Ducey Avenue. The initial medical response priority was upgraded from priority 3 to priority 1 due to the severity of the condition.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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Transcript:
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Section 5 to respond on a Med 1, lower G, I believe.
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Near Creston St, Marquette Avenue, and Ducey Avenue.
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25 to respond at 1615.
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Show you round and 19 at 1650.
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They're going to get out. You guys I got multiple medical polling.
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Okay.
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Bravo, Trinity.
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However.
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36 out of Mercy.
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Out of Mercy.
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Out, Orsy, 60, 50.
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Seven.
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Seven,
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go ahead.
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Beerbells and whistles already. Got a priority 1[1]-3 near Creston St, near Marquette, near Ducey.
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Crosses of Marquette in Ducey.
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Originally was a priority 3[2] through life upgraded to a priority 1[1], 80-year-old female, lower GI bleed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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priority 1: Immediate, highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring lights and sirens.
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priority 3: Non-urgent, low-priority response with no immediate threat or emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Near Creston St, Muskegon, MI 49442
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