Medical call for patient with leaking catheter at Waltonwood, Royal Oak MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical response at Waltonwood Royal Oak for a 90-year-old patient with a leaking catheter. Birmingham Fire is providing mutual aid to Royal Oak.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
3450 West 13 Mile Road, 90-year-old with a leaking catheter.
00:04
No staff on scene can assist, 930.
00:09
Recopy.
00:12
This badge.
00:14
I think you's on scene.
00:15
So far.
00:22
This past rush yourself.
00:23
Engine One.
00:25
Engine One.
00:30
The console is clear.
00:31
Panky Trail in service.
00:35
Captain Engine One clear and in service.
00:41
This past night there is one in 30 miles.
00:44
So far. Burby Cams, let's to see what the rescue.
00:49
Happy, thank you. Thank you.
00:55
Disvassion anyone's at Belmont?
01:02
Superver. Birmingham Fire for Mutual Aid Medical and Royal Oak, near West 13 Mile, West 13 Mile, and Department 301, it's going to be Waltonwood Royal Oak.
01:17
Copy, Rusty One.
01:18
Rescue One.
01:21
Ready on your one.
01:23
Fine.
01:25
We're clearance, sir.
01:27
Unfortunately, clear.
01:32
We have a letter four.
01:35
Lighter four, go ahead.
01:39
Clear a spoiler late for journey.
01:41
Time Force.
01:42
Page 5 in round.
01:45
The round at 1830, it's going to be for a patient with a leaking catheter.
01:54
Two more copies will be going on in an immersion.
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