Man with breathing difficulty treated in Linden medical emergency, Linden MI
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Emergency responders attended to a 42-year-old man with breathing difficulties and a history of anxiety near Fairbanks Road in Linden, Michigan.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee County Fire
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Second Townships standby for Tom's Square Tier 1[1] Medical.
00:15
Penn Township or Sun on Fireground 2[2] for a Tier 1[1], near Fairbanks Road, cross street of Lahring,
00:25
42-year-old male having trouble breathing, history of anxiety.
00:29
He'll be on Fireground 2[2] at 1201.
00:30
St. Township or Sun on Fireground 2[2] for Tier 1[1] Medical, near Fairbanks Road, Cross Street of layering,
00:41
42-year-old male having trouble breathing.
00:44
History of Anxiety.
00:45
The Bureau is Mr.
00:46
Alpha 743 Thompson and Torrey.
00:49
Fireground 2[2], 12 o'1.
00:50
Fenton Township, are you clear on the call?
01:02
Fenton Township, or sign on Fireground 2[2] for Tier 1[1] Medical near Fairbanks Road, cross street of...
01:12
Lairing for a 42-year-old male having trouble breathing, you'll be on Fireground 2[2] at 1207.
01:17
Fenton Township, respond on Fireground 2[2] for Tier 1[1] Medical, near Fairbanks Road, cross street of Lahring, 42-year-old male having trouble breathing, and be on Fireground 2 at 1207.
01:36
Center contact, keep on responding.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Tier 1: High-priority medical response
[2]
Fireground 2: Assigned fire/EMS tactical radio channel 2 for incident operations
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Location mentioned:
Fairbanks Rd, Linden, MI 48451
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