Medical team responds to woman vomiting at home, Traverse City MI


Medical and fire units responded near Highland Drive to assist a 64-year-old woman who was vomiting excessively. The woman was unable to secure her dogs, which responders took into custody for safety. The situation was a medical emergency and not related to any crime or accident.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Central Paging, Metro Squad 12, MMR 11, responding priority 3[1], near Highland Dr, crosses of Harbor Court.
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Called in by third party, there's a 64-year-old female there who has been vomiting excessively, like to go to the hospital.
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The advisor, R, dogs in the home.
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RP did not think the patient would be able to put them away.
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It's clear, 837.
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Central APQ.
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Hey, Steve.
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Cipone and I have the dog in custody.
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Okay. Central MMR off 11.
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21st. I'm out.
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838. 838. We're not 45, 15 clear the S-home.
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Central Metrongeon 11.
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Copy 839. Netrongeon 11.
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In route the near Highland Dr in place, Squatose.
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839. 839. And Central Per Metronginal 11, MMR, 11 did speak with the patient directly.
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She did state that she's been vomiting excessively.
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as well as she does have dogs in the home, she's unable to put them away, they will try to escape out the door for your advisement.
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Agent 11, so. That's an I from 3.O.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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priority 3: Routine/non-emergency response; proceed without lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Near Highland Dr, Traverse City, MI 49685
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