Man with diabetic reaction becomes combative in Montague, Montague MI
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Emergency responders were called to a location near North Old Channel Trail in Montague for a 31-year-old man experiencing a diabetic reaction with decreased consciousness; police were notified due to combative behavior.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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2156, North, Old Channel Trail, Beech Road and Hancock for crosses.
00:04
Montague Fire, Wiley Gambleans to respond, 1439.
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Well, this is 71 General.
00:17
156 North Old Channel Trail, 81,
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56 North Old Channel Trail, Peatroyd and Hancock for crosses,
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31-year-old male.
00:26
The diabetic reaction was decreased LOC, we do have PD notified 1439.
00:35
3-1-stein 35 female test cold at 3
00:43
10 4
00:48
8156 north old channel trail that 31-year-old male is being combated with his parents
00:54
good met as long route
00:58
yes if and Robin can slide that way
01:02
Can we have the fire department come to my location and checks for carbon dioxide levels, please?
01:11
So far, 1440.
01:14
Unit 811. 7.
01:16
8.7? 8.7. 8.7.
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Hit on.
01:21
Clears off the last.
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We'll be in route to bed.
01:24
This is the medical.
01:28
10. 811, you can disregard.
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1440.
01:35
Keep your ultrasound out.
01:38
104. Meta 4-4-2-H-Strain route responding mod 1.
01:42
8156 North Old Channel Trail, 81-56 North Old Channel Trail, Beachwood and Hancock for crosses, 31-year-old males, diabetic reaction, decreased LOC, of PD in route for combative.
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1441.
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N Old Channel Trail, Montague, MI 49437
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