Medical emergency for man having seizure in truck, Greenville MI
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A 51-year-old man had a seizure while in a U-Haul truck at storage units near South Greenville Road behind the Auto Zone in Greenville, Michigan. He is pre-diabetic and has a history of seizures. Emergency responders were dispatched as he was gasping for air and unable to respond to questions.
Audio|Heard on: Montcalm County Police & Fire
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04:33
Transcript:
00:00
Just received a call from a woman she is not with her husband.
00:03
He called her.
00:04
He had a seizure.
00:07
It states that he's at the storage unit behind the Auto Zone, the AutoZone, near South Greenville Road, between Jackson and Fairview.
00:14
She said he's in a U-Haul truck.
00:17
Storage behind the Auto Zone is a 51-year-old male, had a seizure.
00:20
He's pre-diabotic.
00:22
He has had a seizure before.
00:24
Nobody's there with him now.
00:26
Clear.
00:38
I'm County Central's batch 2, Rescue 20, Rescue 20.
00:41
Need to respond to the Auto Zone, the storage units behind AutoZone near South Greenville, and a U-Haul truck.
00:49
Have a 51-year old male he's there by himself, calls his wife, state to his having a seizure.
00:54
No other information he does his head seizures before in his pre-diabetic time.
01:00
Now, they've 58.
01:09
Copy on Med2 call?
01:13
Out 7.
01:16
108-68 East Condensary Road.
01:19
10,008-68 East Condensary Road Cross of Garlock and Mount Hope.
01:23
81-year-old female fell while using her walker.
01:26
She saw on the floor is having some severe pain.
01:30
I believe she possibly broke her hip.
01:32
Time it'll be 59.
01:35
Copy. Let them know we're coming from Medmore.
01:39
I'm clear[1].
01:40
Central for five.
01:44
All for five.
01:46
Page Central.
01:48
Central.
01:54
Central Office 10.
01:56
All for 10.
01:58
Clear United and available.
02:05
Central Rescue 20.
02:06
Rescue 20.
02:09
No.
02:11
At 9 o'clock.
02:17
You know calling Central.
02:21
Central 6133.
02:22
You can show me in service in the county.
02:23
No need for tax.
02:24
I regret that.
02:25
You is 1. 9 o'clock.
02:31
7.
02:32
I'm actually going to be closer from Greenville.
02:35
I'm going to have you head to station 6, please.
02:38
Copy. 6.
02:40
1210, copy of Med 2.
02:44
Go ahead.
02:46
10868 East, Condensary Road, cross the Garlock and Mount Hope.
02:49
81-year-old female fell using her walker, believe she broke her hip, having some severe pain.
02:54
Patience about 120 pounds.
02:59
Okay.
03:01
Okay.
03:02
Okay.
03:03
901, break central off of five.
03:07
Central Alpha 6.
03:09
All 6.
03:12
Is it Alpha 10 in Greenville?
03:20
Affirmative, we'll get it right.
03:21
Alpha 10, respond to the Med 1-near South Greenville Road.
03:25
It's going to be the storage units behind the Auto Zone.
03:29
51-year-old male had a seizure.
03:34
Enroll. En route.
03:36
Central Office 6, you copy the Mud 2-Lift assist?
03:40
Yep, in row.
03:41
I'm clear[1], thank you.
03:47
5.
03:50
Alpha 5.
03:52
I'll get a rate eventually, you'll get at 12.
03:55
Clear on 12.
04:00
Central off at 10.
04:01
Central off at 10.
04:04
Okay, go ahead.
04:07
Alpha 10 Rescue 20, I do have the subject on TX now.
04:10
He is pretty much gasping for air, not really able to answer any of my questions.
04:15
He's still inside the truck.
04:17
He said he was able to stay in there.
04:21
He's in the U-Haul truck there.
04:25
That's quick.
04:30
20 is clear[1] 20 to 10 have you ever been there before?
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S Greenville, Greenville, MI 48838
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