Medical emergency at Bellevue road with CPR in progress, Bellevue MI
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Emergency medical response to a 42-year-old male at near Keyes Road in Bellevue. The individual is suspected of drug overdose and CPR is ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Barry County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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At this time,
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Close giving the address of near Keyes Road, near Cassidy Drive and M66.
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I'm not serious, I just put on a mouthful, continue working on the address,
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before a 42-year-old male who was having an overdose.
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Sounds like he's not breathing.
00:26
All right 24, 1709.0.9.
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Central 8.3A3A.R.E.R.E.R.9.
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Okay, 33 and also 17009.
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50. T.C. Central, you get attached for how you in roll?
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10 Johnstown, medical first responders.
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Going to service for a priority one, medical near Keyes Road,
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near Keyes Road for priority one.
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Central, 5249.
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5249, going.
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Can you show me in a route to the post for a follow? I'll advise when I'm back in.
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Great, Ronald tells.
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1711.
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You're going to service.
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Priority one, CPR in progress.
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Near Keyes Road.
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Near Keys Road, priority one, CPR in progress.
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Very central, repeating for Johnstown Medical.
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First, we check that Johnstown fire going to service.
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Party 1, Medical, CPR in progress,
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near Keys Road,
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Near Keyes Road, Crest me, Cassidy Drive and M66.
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Responding Party 1 for a 42-year-old male subject, possible overdose.
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CPR is in progress.
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Now, Central's clear at 1711.
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Location mentioned:
Keyes Rd, Bellevue, MI 49021
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