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Heard on: Wayne MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls · 20 hours ago
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For the hospice patient needs help being moved from the upstairs bed to the downstairs.
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Hospice patient needs moving assistance
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a hospice patient appears to need help moving from an upstairs bed to a downstairs area.
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Wayne County, MI
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