Two medical emergencies reported on Navajo Trail, Livingston County MI


Two separate medical emergencies occurred on Navajo Trail. One involves an 85-year-old man who is conscious, breathing, but dehydrated and has vomited. The other involves an 83-year-old woman who is alone, conscious, breathing, has fallen, and believes she is having a stroke.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Public Safety/MSP District 1 North
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Transcript:
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Herduty 3,46, (number withheld), Crosston, 85-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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Who's thrown up and dehydrated at 20 million? One about this.
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Ava-1-11.
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9-11-1-1-1-0?
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At 2,11-19. What?
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I'm wrong. I'm totally much, buddy.
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Hamburg unit is your status?
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Just go ahead, go.
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I'm going to just be advised.
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I have two medicals on (number withheld) Navajo Trail holding.
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There's the voice.
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Just show us advice and listen to you on vault those rules.
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Clear on that.
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4023 your status.
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11, Hamburg Duda grew along with Alpha 101.
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Respond for priority 1 stroke (number withheld) Navajo Trail, (number withheld) Navajo Trail, across the Chilson Road.
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Her 83-year-old female is alone, conscious of breathing, she has fallen thinks she's having a stroke, so that was out 21-21.
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Sounds late.
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Captain Time.
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Central 508.
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Station 11, Hamburg Fire, respond for prior 1 stroke.
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(number withheld) Navajo Trail, (number withheld) Navajo Trail.
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For an 83-year-old female, catch the breathing, who sounds like she's having a stroke.
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That's 2.1-2-1.
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Location mentioned:
Navajo Trail, Hamburg Township, MI 48169
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