Person treated for breathing trouble near east grand boulevard, Detroit MI
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Medical personnel responded to a report of a person having trouble breathing near East Grand Boulevard between McDougall and Medbury. The response was non-emergency without lights or sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Detroit EMS Dispatch
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02:42
Transcript:
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Spawn 1980, 80, East Grand Boulevard, 1-988 East Grand Boulevard between me, Dougal and Madbury.
00:06
Trouble, Breathing, Code 1.
00:09
Make an idiot, you scare?
00:12
In route, Medics 6, commit for a run.
00:18
35, 35, 303.
00:20
Happy Route, Medics 6.
00:23
17.
00:28
Medics 7,
00:31
C, Medic 10, come in for a row.
00:41
Timetan respond 19,960 Omaira 19960 omair between state fair and Remington sick person code 3 19960 Amara have you in route 25 grace
01:06
Medic 25,
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maybe at the hospital 222.
01:12
They see the light code window.
01:15
One die called one dog. One die, wincy.
01:21
Matt 441 coming from 4.1.
01:28
Radio calling 4-1.
01:31
Cometa 41 call one.
01:33
We're trying to 5555 East Lafayette.
01:35
555 East Lafayette between Bowie and St.
01:37
Antisland.
01:39
At the Greek Town Hotel Room 2712, here requested a 443-year-old female unconscious.
01:50
2742 for White Fainton.
01:55
Amanda 41 have you in Rang your run number 51, call one.
02:04
14 one floor coming from
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Zamanic 41 updated location twelve hundred sent antoine, twelve hundred cent a swan twelve hundred sent in Monroe, Greek town, casino hotel
02:20
copy hotel
02:22
Mnambi 14 co-wanted on eastran boulevard Mubourke 14
02:30
Matt 14, respond on 19808 Eastran Boulevard, 19808 East Grand Boulevard, but St.
02:36
McDougall and Medbury.
02:38
Here are requested code 1.
02:40
4 female have a difficulty breathing.
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