Intoxicated man triggers emergency at Holiday Inn Express, New Buffalo MI
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At Holiday Inn Express in New Buffalo, emergency crews respond to a 56-year-old male, altered and intoxicated, sparking an urgent police and EMS call.
Audio|Heard on: Berrien County Law, Fire and Ambulance
Listen to dispatch call
03:14
Transcript:
00:00
You a party to Holiday Inn Express near Holiday Drive, Room 112,
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50, 50,000 mail,
00:16
otter due to being possibly intoxicated, so P22 is fine, their life.
00:25
Clear.
00:32
And then...
00:33
Cote is fire from Bairn.
00:40
63 seconds.
00:42
A couple of things.
00:45
Tonesy to Tumpfee and we just got a call back to Holiday Drive in the Buffalo.
00:50
Is that going to be for us?
00:56
We haven't called 24.
00:58
Call 24.
01:05
You can show me, Claire.
01:08
Okay.
01:14
Thank you.
01:18
I apologize to the review.
01:24
The accident was an accident.
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We apologize.
01:27
No problem.
01:29
We're on.
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Okay.
01:45
Okay. Clear on the upgrade.
01:48
Okay.
01:50
Okay. Okay.
01:55
All right.
02:02
Okay.
02:07
Safe for Anthony.
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40.
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Clear on new buffalo.
02:16
You bet. You bet.
02:30
Blake, it's kind of Greek,
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Michigan play though,
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King Adam, Robert, um,
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K,
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R. C.H.
02:43
Sam?
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4710, you're headed to the Holiday Inexpress, near Holiday Drive.
03:03
Near Holiday Drive,
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actually not road, sorry about that.
03:07
Orlando 12.
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For a 56-year-old male who is altered, constantly intoxicated, PD1.
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Location mentioned:
Holiday Dr, New Buffalo, MI 49117
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