87-year-old man with dementia missing near Glenbrook Road, Pinckney MI
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According to the dispatch call, an 87-year-old man with dementia is missing near Glenbrook Road in Putnam Township. He was last seen walking northbound wearing a house coat and slippers. Fire and EMS have been dispatched due to possible cold exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Livingston County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Glenbrook Road.
00:03
In Putnam Township, caller states that her husband has dementia.
00:07
He is an 87-year-old male wearing a house coat and slippers.
00:10
He was walking northbound on Glenbrook.
00:13
She can no longer see him.
00:19
You know how long ago he left?
00:26
He just left.
00:31
I'm there. I'm 603.
00:40
Sun.
00:42
I'll be out at the scene with 05s if you're no taxi.
00:46
Thank you. Central TV1.
00:57
C.G1.
00:59
Could you send me to Hickory Street, please?
01:02
Uh,
01:03
Sure can, 1324.
01:09
Near Glenbrook with a cross of Patterson Lake.
01:12
Caller reported that her 87-year-old husband is currently walking northbound on Glenbrook,
01:19
wearing a house coat and slippers.
01:22
You currently on foot northbound.
01:24
Such as your first tone at 1324.
01:34
District 5, Putnam Fire, respond for potential cold exposure, Putnam Township, near Glenbrook, cross of Patterson Lake Road.
01:42
87-year-old male, conscious breathing, walking northbound on Glenbrook in a housecoat and slippers.
01:47
Under 50, I do show you responding.
01:48
We have PDM route as well, cinched out at 1524.
01:55
The house coat and slippers.
01:58
It's going to be an 87-year-old male with dementia.
02:03
Enroll. Okay.
02:07
1325.
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Location mentioned:
Glenbrook Rd, Pinckney, MI 48169
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