Man self-inflicted gunshot wounds on Springland Avenue, Michigan City IN
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A male subject shot himself in the stomach near Springland Avenue. He was conscious, breathing, and vomiting. Later reports indicated two gunshot wounds to the left abdomen. A medical helicopter was requested but declined due to weather conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Michigan City Public Safety
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02:45
Transcript:
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Springland Avenue
00:01
Self-inflicted gunshot wound.
00:07
Report, Springland.
00:09
Reports, hey, report, say.
00:12
One of 10th, the 7th Street call holding around for shooting.
00:20
City, 31, do we have any details?
00:27
Do you fire in shoes in row?
00:30
The unroughed 804 is Brinav have a male subject that shot himself in the stomach.
00:35
He is conscious and breathing currently vomiting.
00:42
31's out.
00:59
Is next to him currently.
01:02
Is I...
01:07
Can we get an admin zone and a helicopter?
01:20
That's clear for Medicspo approach.
01:27
Plurges that's used on scene.
01:32
I don't clear on call details.
01:39
So you're handy, too, if you want to advise, EMS, looks like we have two GSWs and you're left at the minimum.
01:47
We're also calling a helicopter.
01:58
Medi not five, betters report of two, Gives abuse to the left-tech.
02:08
County, Mediore, your transmission was extremely broken, can you repeat?
02:14
PD is advising two GSWs to the left abdomen at safe to approach.
02:19
Concerty is right for us clear.
02:27
Officers in the basement, you guys have the gun on there?
02:34
I was right now.
02:39
MS5 for 43 Luther decline due to weather would you like to talk with my flight
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Springland Ave, Michigan City, IN 46360
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