Unconscious man found breathing near West Peninsula Ct, Oxford Charter Township MI
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Emergency responders were called to a location near West Peninsula Court for a 50-year-old man who was unconscious but breathing. The man was heavily intoxicated and might act combatively, so responders staged safely before proceeding.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (Northeast) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Exercise station one you're on the air for medical emergency near West Peninsula Court near Verdict map section 21 southeast you're going to be wrapped to stage for a 50-year-old male not conscious but he is breathing he is unresponsive he has been drinking again he'll be staging[1] turn out 1513
00:25
Dispatch, Alpha 2 and Alpha 1 route.
00:28
Copy Alpha 2, Engine 1 en route.
00:34
For dispatch from Engine 1.
00:37
Engine 1. Engine 1, Alpha 2 en route.
00:45
Copy Engine 1, Alpha 2 and route.
00:51
Alpha 2, engine one, we have our Delta response.
00:54
The patient is unconscious.
00:55
He does have effective breathing.
01:02
Dispast for one.
01:04
Engine one.
01:08
To clarify why you're having a stage presentation.
01:17
Our patient has been trained too heavily.
01:19
It's unknown that he will be combative with responders.
01:24
Happy, thank you.
01:30
That she can show off of two, digit one, staging[1] at the corner of West Peninsula.
01:36
Probably on engine one, alpha two, sure you stage in.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
staging: Hold at a safe location until cleared to proceed
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Location mentioned:
W Peninsula Ct, Oxford, MI 48371
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