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Man falls off chair and gets stuck on porch, Pinckney MI
An elderly man fell off a chair and got stuck on his porch near Outback Trail in Putnam Township. Emergency fire and medical units responded to assist him.
Audio|Heard on: Livingston County Fire and EMER
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 106, along with Station 5 Putnam Fire duty crew respond.
00:03
Priority 1[1] fall, Putnam Township, near Outback Trail, across Cedar Lake.
00:10
Call came in from an alarm company.
00:12
91-year-old male, conscious breathing, fell off his chair and got stuck on the porch.
00:17
Most of the call or answers to the questions were unknown.
00:20
Such out with your first tone at 1440.
00:29
POMUUZE
00:34
Chief 5, Putnam Fire Duty, correspond party one fall, Putnam Township, near Outback Trail, across the Cedar Lake.
00:42
It's for an alarm that came in for a 41-year-old male, conscious breathing,
00:47
unknown status.
00:49
Looks like he fell off his porch.
00:51
Office chair on the porch.
00:53
We'll be attempting to get Bravo 5 Peropo 106's request 1440.
00:58
Central Station 5.
01:01
Station 5. Station 5.
01:03
You said Bravo 5?
01:06
A firm EMS is coming from 96 and D19 area.
01:09
They're requesting Bravo 5 if possible.
01:11
Oh,
01:12
okay. You can say it's Sergeant 52 and Bravo 5.
01:15
Warner out.
01:17
Clear Sergeant 52 and Bravo 5 and Rod at 1441.
01:20
502 and Robo 5 in Rod at 1441.
01:25
506.
01:31
Central Captain 50 in route.
01:33
Captain 50 in route 1442.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Outback Trail, Pinckney, MI 48169
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