Medical transfer and false alarm call handled in Ishpeming area, Ishpeming MI
Emergency services coordinated a patient transfer from Bell Hospital to Sawyer. A separate call in Chocolay Township was canceled after the patient, who had just returned from the hospital, confirmed the alarm was false and declined assistance.
Audio|Source: Marquette County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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It's 911 traffic.
00:02
I told them I didn't really have time to talk, but they were looking at it.
00:05
Requesting a rig out to bring a patient out to them.
00:08
So I don't feel like to call them back and deal with their time frame is.
00:11
But also we had 911 traffic and I could not give them any further info.
00:18
Hey firm, we just got launched to a lifeline out on I'm 28.
00:23
We'll have 142.
00:25
We'll have 1-4-2.
00:29
Okay, yeah, whoever gets up with, I just give a guardian a call touch face.
00:34
Thank you.
00:39
One of them follow up on a flight transfer pending out of Bell ED, please.
00:47
Clearing that, I was actually just going to tell you guys don't need to go to Chocolay anymore.
00:53
We didn't make contact with the patient via TX.
00:57
She didn't fall.
00:58
She doesn't know how her end it went off.
01:01
And she does not want you guys to show up.
01:03
She does not want to talk to you.
01:04
She just got home from the hospital.
01:08
Copy that. Then you can show one-for-one headed to Bell to load patient transfer to Sawyer, but we will still need one-four-2-1.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeshore Dr, Ishpeming, MI 49849
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