Vehicle crosses railroad gates near 9 Mile and Gratiot eastbound, Eastpointe MI
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A vehicle ran through railroad crossing gates near 9 Mile and Gratiot Avenue, traveling westbound at about 40 miles per hour.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
6X dispatch.
00:01
Can you be a well white target that just went through the crossing gates here at 9 Mile?
00:06
9.
00:09
What, 6X?
00:11
Big gross back.
00:12
He's going to be heading westbound.
00:16
Do you have any because of play, do you?
00:19
I need to get a plate.
00:21
I can't stop either.
00:24
They don't remember to the caller is now saying that he is breathing.
00:28
They opened up his airway and the storm is not stopped.
00:36
You're just to continue?
00:41
No, we are.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:48
They have them breathing now.
00:52
He did one of those look like.
01:02
Seymolander ended me and then went around me, everything was coming through.
01:10
Armada off one at the hospital.
01:14
Anything else looks good.
01:16
I'm on Dungeon 2 from dispatcher throughout Alliance Health Care, near South Maine.
01:21
Near South Main Street,
01:24
the second floor, room number 7,
01:27
73-year-old male, regular heart,
01:30
case pneumonia, difficulty breathing, orange response.
01:36
Number for maintenance is, please.
01:42
116.
01:44
I'm sorry.
01:45
School after the other rough, Harry Ford Warren.
01:49
Agent 3, they're advising use the main entrance.
01:53
Right at 9 in McCart.
01:54
They're continuing west now.
01:56
It's not stopping, but he's only going 40.
02:00
McCart going 40.
02:02
Disp. MC2, if you could head that way.
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Location mentioned:
Gratiot Ave & E 9 Mile Rd, Eastpointe, MI 48021
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