Medical team responds to heart issue in Lansing, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a medical emergency near Westmoreland Avenue in Lansing involving a 79-year-old woman who was conscious but experiencing irregular heart rhythm.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 41, medic 41.
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Engine 41, medic 41 on a medical call near Westmoreland Ave, crossing North Genesee and Densmore.
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It’s a 79-year-old female possibly having AFib.
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Their heart rate keeps going up and down.
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They’re conscious and breathing for Engine 41, medic 41.
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Do you see them tonight?
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Seven.
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Ten
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30. Ground 30.
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There’s no music in the Cadillacs occupied.
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We’ll be turning it.
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Engine 41, medic 41 on a medical near Westmoreland Ave, crossing with Genesee, for a 79-year-old female possibly having a heart issue. Their heart rate keeps going up and down. They’re conscious and breathing.
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