93-year-old woman injured by power wheelchair at Story Point, East Lansing MI
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A 93-year-old woman at Story Point in East Lansing has neck pain after being hit by a power wheelchair. She is conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Marketing to the historic line of East Lansing near Park Lake.
00:04
Near Park Lake number 224.
00:06
It's going to be a 93-year-old with some neck pain.
00:09
9.2. I'm sorry.
00:16
Dispatch, you're trying to reach Battalion 91?
00:20
Thank you.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:27
I hope that's a female accident of 8, she says nobody else is here with her.
00:31
She no longer needs to please.
00:32
I think I can clear this house.
00:36
Yeah, 10-4[1], I'm out of units.
00:39
Okay, 1016, I'll share a booker.
00:41
Okay, it's for a 93-year-old female with neck pain.
00:45
Do you want me to send an engine or have a medical oven handle it?
00:51
For medical equipment and I'm going to have you respond for me sure for Battalion 11 on a mutual aid medical assistance and Meridian near Park Lake.
01:05
And it's going to be at Story Point, East Lansing, number 224, across the East Diagonal, East Lake, Williamson Road.
01:12
I have a 93-year-old female with neck pain.
01:16
She got ran into it with a power wheelchair.
01:18
She is conscious breathing,
01:20
Center's clear at 1325.
01:22
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of receipt or understanding; message received, affirmative, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Park Lake Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823
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