Man injured after fall on Drummond Island, Drummond MI
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A 63-year-old man fell and is bleeding from his head on Drummond Island near South Whitney Bay Road. Emergency medical services and mutual aid were dispatched, and the ferry was notified for response.
Audio|Heard on: Straits Area Public Safety
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
General CMS, mutual aid requested again on Drummond Island near South Whitney Bay Road, closest to East Channel Road and South Anna Drive.
00:16
This is a Mergent Dispatch for a 63-year-old male who is conscious and alert.
00:20
He fell and is bleeding from his head at this time, Central Clear at 8:15.
00:27
17, 23, Central.
00:29
15, 14 from Central.
00:31
Go ahead.
00:32
23, go ahead.
00:34
Another car here requesting a tow to continue to dump.
00:38
Copy that.
00:40
Get an injured deer on the side of South Street highway near Grashet Street.
00:45
You need to be dispatched.
00:46
Reporting party will be waiting in a white pickup truck.
00:50
Central 4612.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
Good morning.
00:55
I'm in service at the high school.
00:56
Have a good day.
00:57
You do, thank you.
01:00
Kinross EMS, full crew needed for mutual aid.
01:03
Again, full crew needed for mutual aid.
01:05
Near South Whitney Bay Road.
01:08
On Drummond Island.
01:09
Near South Whitney Bay Road on Drummond Island.
01:12
Nearest cross street East Channel Road and South Anna Drive.
01:15
Dispatch for a 63-year-old male.
01:18
Caution, alert, took a fall.
01:19
He is bleeding from his head at this time.
01:22
The ferry has been notified.
01:23
Central clear at 8:50.
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Location mentioned:
S Whitney Bay Rd, Drummond, MI 49726
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