Medical response dispatched to 206 Breezy Lane, across from Birdie Lane, for a male with low heart rate; neighbor called after being asked to transport him to the hospital., Oscoda County MI
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According to the dispatch call, medical response dispatched to 206 Breezy Lane, across from Birdie Lane, for a male with low heart rate; neighbor called after being asked to transport him to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Oscoda County and Surrounding Area Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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206 Breezy Lane again to 06 breathing lane caller stated that his neighbor called him to bring him to the ER
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Neighbor was uncomfortable with doing so due to him having a self-replacement three weeks ago and his heart rate being low, unknown on his age,
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unknown on a lot of the information, Charlie response.
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Can you show me in route?
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Show you in route 1919.
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Central Station 700.
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We'll be in service, we'll vise.
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1920.
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Number is going to be 1079.
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All right, thank you.
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Okay.
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All right, thank you. I'm back in the car.
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Clear.
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And drill 731.
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You can chill 731 en route[1].
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Claire, having route to 206 Breezy Lane, again, 206 Breezy Lane,
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across from Birdie Lane for an unknown-age male,
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having low heart rate, his neighbor called it in after he was asked to bring into the hospital, caller did not feel comfortable if something were to happen.
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en route: Unit is responding to the scene
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Oscoda County, MI
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