Male patient fainted and now has breathing issues, Spring Lake MI
A 61-year-old male near Muskegon Drive fainted but is now awake. Fire and EMS units were dispatched to follow up on his reported breathing difficulties.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Spring Lake Township, North Ottawa for a priority one[1], check, priority two[2], medical,
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near Muskegon Drive, 61-year-old male fainting episode, now awake at (number withheld).
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18,
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near Mokieken Drive, 61-year-old male, fainting episode is awake now.
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Oh, 17272 is enough.
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Last week, you repeat, I love volumes.
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17707, now.
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1776, 22, 23-50.
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So 6-1-66. 6166. 6.6.
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6-1-6.6.
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I'll be off duty. Have a good night.
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Have a good night.
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In traffic.
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Have a good morning.
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Have a good morning.
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Good morning. Dispatch. Can you show me all the service and have a great rest of your day?
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Time for...
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more great priority was patient call back sounds like he's having trouble breathing fire is being started
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest-priority medical response (lights-and-sirens)
[2]
priority two: Urgent, non-emergency EMS response/transport
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Location mentioned:
Near W Savidge St, Spring Lake, MI 49456
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