Bee sting incident with no symptoms reported, West Branch MI


A 28-year-old male was stung by a bee at a residential location near West Baroda Drive. He showed no symptoms. Emergency medical services were called for evaluation according to company policy.
Audio|Source: North Central Michigan Counties Sheriff, Police, Fire, MSP, DNR and EMS
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Transcript:
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responders. We have a bee sting at 202 West Verota Drive, 2O2 West Baroda Drive, no symptoms company policy. Central Corp at 1031. Have a Charlie or Delta Side at 1030. I just spoke with somebody who is there. He said they've got no alarms that are going on.
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We're at 1032, again, 28-year-old male, stunned by a V. It's showing no symptoms. Company policy, however, is requesting you evaluate. This is coding now to be a 2-alpha-1[1]. Central poses to be in a public count shift for residential alarm. 88, where's the alarm at?
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2-alpha-1: Low acuity medical call
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Location mentioned:
Near W Baroda, West Branch, MI 48661
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