Man falls and needs medical help near South Trotter Trail, Caledonia MI
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A 39-year-old man fell near South Trotter Trail in Caledonia. Fire and EMS units responded and are on scene providing medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire and EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
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For Caledonia, medical monitors on 8Met 3 fall near South Trotter Trail,
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southeast,
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near South Trotter Trail,
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cross street of 1 Lane in North Trotter Trail,
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39-year-old male fall,
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needing lift assist, dispatch clear, 038.38.
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Caledonia in 17122.
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Caledonia in 17171 in service.
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Dispatch, engine 2 is clear, that's fireware, intact, en route back to Sydney.
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Must receive.
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240.
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Go ahead.
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5.2.2.
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Copy.
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Oh,
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don't you just have anyone from dispatch?
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Go ahead, dispatch.
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I'm not sure if he copied that update, it looks like.
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Life has that extended ETA, their level zero list, uh, rigs.
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Copy that.
01:37
Engine 2, Med2, District 2, at near Woodlawn Street Southeast.
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Stage for police.
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Respond on Channel 1.
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Engine 2 is okay to near Woodlong.
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104, and you are 104 on the staging, sir?
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Messies, yep, 10 4.
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And it looks like you're cleared right in for a PD.
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Thank you, Despaida.
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Thank you.
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Spatica, don't get hit 31.
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On C. We'll have South Trotter Command.
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I'm not happy.
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I just have anyone on scene will be South Trotter Command.
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Zero 47.
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Move entering from the east.
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Devon.
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Location mentioned:
N Trotter Trail SE, Caledonia, MI 49316
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