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Heard on: Delta MI Hospital Group Calls · 10 hours ago
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Dispatch to the city for a (age withheld) female who's currently detoxing and has bloody stools.
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Medical emergency near Ludington Street
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch indicates a woman appearing to experience detox symptoms and blood in stools near Ludington Street.
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Ludington St, Escanaba, MI 49829
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