Medical emergency at Ross School of Business restroom, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to the Ross School of Business first floor restroom for a 19-year-old woman with abdominal pain. Advanced medical support was provided urgently.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
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Central on the air for Ann Arbor City Fire Station 1 Rescue respond on a medical near Tappan Ave.
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Ross School of Business, first floor, women's restroom.
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One of the full episodes, ALS[1] will be emergent.
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You have a few of them up on a sign.
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Timbring, hi.
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Are you still having computer trouble?
00:18
A-firm?
00:21
Clear. What car are you on so I can log in the border? I have a larceny for you?
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Clear, thank you.
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The central on the air for Ann Arbor City Fire Station 1 Rescue 1-1 Risk on a medical.
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7-0-1 tap-in.
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We had a raw school of business first floor in the women's restroom.
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We have a 19-year-old female conscious breathing.
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With abdominal pain,
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ALS[1] will be emergent 9 minutes.
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We'll have you above up one assigned 904.
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support medical care or response provided by specially trained personnel or units.
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