Person enters home and refuses to leave despite restrictions


Audio|Source: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
Respirations are 16 and normal. I mean, when you had 535 Cedar Street, 535 Cedar Street, I've got a Deb Moran calling. For her niece, who's at this address, they're advising that Carly Jules and the residence, and she's supposed to have no contact with the caller's son who's also at the residence. His O2 is 90 to 94. He's on 4 liters. He does normally wear oxygen. We do have an IV. If you don't require anything further, we're 10 minutes out. Can we look at him as morphine was given every three hours? Probably. Time, 12, 14. Is the caller not on team? The nurse says he was getting 10 milligrams of morphine every three hours? Correct. Okay. Okay, remember time with a kind of rival. I'll make clear. The caller received a call from the niece who's supposedly at this address. She said the niece called her crying, stating that Carly just walked in the residence and it won't leave. Oh, yeah. Station 40 EMS, available PSO, you're being impressed at 202 out of West Street, the rest of the Bay Street, East Lake Street, and Podowski. For a female, very hard to understand.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Cedar St, Rogers City, MI 49779
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