Fire department asked to force entry for medical call, Benton Harbor MI
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Police asked the fire department to force entry into a residence for a possible medical emergency near Territorial Road in Benton Harbor. Later, it was found that the patient was not at home but attending a funeral.
Audio|Heard on: Berrien County Met North Public Safety
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Hello. Can you have the fire department set this way to kick in the door?
00:09
Clear on it.
00:15
Cray in the Benton Township, Fire, near Territorial Road.
00:22
PD is requesting your assistance for making entrance on a medical state that rise when clearing the call.
00:29
The area is clear at 1355.
00:36
Send down Shire's, Sky on the call.
00:38
We'll rise when we're out.
00:40
Clear on the call, 1355.
00:46
Number for Estable is under three.
00:51
Your number is going to be (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:04
Very Dismash, this is like 1521.
01:06
The show like 1521.
01:08
This is wrong.
01:14
Show this unit in Route 0 5.
01:16
No route of 1.
01:23
Dispatch 378.
01:30
378. And route 13578.
01:33
And route 13577.
01:36
(number withheld)
01:41
(number withheld).
01:47
Negative.
01:52
Very can you get back, just like 15-21.
01:56
Go on.
01:58
Do you show me how?
02:06
This past 378.
02:11
378.
02:12
17.
02:20
1714-03.
02:21
You're in the 317.
02:25
Good.
02:27
We just received a call from the alarm company advising the patient is not home.
02:31
(name withheld) is at a funeral right now.
02:37
Good, Claire, thank you.
02:39
You can show me great special terms, please.
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Location mentioned:
Territorial Rd, Benton Harbor, MI 49022
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