Medical crews respond to child injury near Barton St, St Clair Shores MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a residential area near Barton Street in St. Clair Shores for a medical situation involving a three-year-old child who reportedly fell and injured their neck. The child was conscious and breathing when crews arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Shores Station Three and Roseville Station One for Mutual Medical and Shore Station to near Martin St.
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It'll be a Bravo level for a three-year-old male who jumped and landed on his neck, conscious and breathing.
00:16
Both Station One for Squad Three, just take our shores.
00:20
Copy for Roseville Squad Three.
00:22
Dispatch, Shore Squad Three is en route to Martin responding from John Main.
00:26
Copy, Shore Squad Three en route to Martin.
00:28
Oswald Squad Three, you can disregard.
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Squad Three copies, you can show us in service.
00:33
Copy, in quarters.
00:35
Dispatch for Shore Squad Three.
00:39
Dispatch from Shore Squad Three, do you have an engine en route to this run?
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That's a negative.
00:44
No engine.
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Copy.
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Yeah.
00:51
Short Station Two for engine one.
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You can respond to near Barton St for Bravo-level medical for a three-year-old male who fell and hurt his neck.
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Location mentioned:
Barton St, St Clair Shores, MI 48081
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