Medical emergency at Regency requiring blood transfusion, Oakland County MI
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A female at Regency near North Telegraph required an immediate blood transfusion. Rescue units responded to the medical emergency, but some were later instructed to hold or return to quarters.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6, you respond to a medical at Regency, near North Telegraph, for a female requiring an immediate blood transfusion?
00:09
Are you from Rastipai?
00:11
Presby?
00:15
First of course.
00:18
1557.
00:23
Engine 1. Battalion?
00:26
Go ahead, Battalion.
00:30
Are you still up in FISA area?
00:34
Yeah, we're heading back to 1 right now.
00:37
Where are you off, Mr.Tale?
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
Mr. Deal, real.
00:42
No.
00:44
Are you close enough to get to that liver noise and Brompton caller or just do I need to send somebody else?
00:52
Now we can start heading that way, we're at Rochester and taken.
01:00
All right thanks, sounds like it was in the roadway so I appreciate it.
01:06
We're doing an engine 6 route?
01:08
Hi.
01:09
Engine 6 you can hold.
01:11
Just ask for our shows and join.
01:13
You can add to that call.
01:14
Shows and Rout as well.
01:16
Okay, thank you.
01:21
Videocopy can hold rescue two and route Regency near North Telegraph room 170 elderly females acquiring an immediate blood transfusion.
01:47
Dispatch Rush 2's arrival.
01:50
We are going to be in the roadway.
01:52
Hectorrival.
01:56
The Alpha 22 is called for.
02:01
Radio engine tube, rescue two is in service and quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Telegraph Rd, Waterford Township, MI 48328
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