Alarm triggered at bay river medical center, Macomb County MI
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An alarm was triggered at Bay River Medical Center near 26 Mile Road due to a possible interior door opening.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
3626 26 Mile Rd, Bay River Medical Center,
00:04
Signal Hall, interior door.
00:09
On the rail.
00:13
At the end, Bruce.
00:21
26, 7.
00:29
Thank you, Edward for an LFA.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:34
15-750 Lake Village Drive, and the apartment, 304, 15750 Lakeside Village, 304.
00:42
Callers, 2002, dark blue, Chevy Malibu was broken into last night, steering wheel was stolen.
00:49
Telephone.
00:54
She's back.
00:55
We're clearing up, not employee on the scene.
01:00
She was drinking last night, passed out in the hallway, and it's not unable to move her legs.
01:08
Your timeout's going to be 857.
01:14
Last unit calling, I was on New Baltimore Fireband.
01:23
DeFesha, MC3, and two for an animal.
01:40
1020 Fowmoral Drive, 1020 Fowmoral,
01:44
is a parking dog listed outside for at least 35 minutes now.
01:54
Good one-thow.
01:59
Sorry.
02:03
Two for a new Baltimore.
02:05
Any area, uh, uh, call you, I can't.
02:08
Just mesh.
02:10
M-P4, just stay four for two.
02:13
Okay, fun. Two.
02:15
You can stay clear.
02:21
Yeah, I'll be in the state suite service.
02:28
That's my phone call, Gohaz Report.
02:32
Hi, Dr. McComb, Shara, Alpha, 9th, where inboundier facility,
02:37
transfer from River District, with an 82-year-old male come down with...
02:41
Special Onyx 1 and 2,
02:44
the alarm company call back in, false alarm.
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Bruce Township, MI 48065
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