Man has difficulty breathing near Oakland Farms Trail, Portage MI
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Emergency responders were called to near Oakland Farms Trail for a 35-year-old man who had difficulty breathing. Medical teams and search and rescue conducted checks on the first and second floors. The patient later called back and declined further assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Kalamazoo County Fire and MSP District 5
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Transcript:
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Tones for report is 12-1 responding to near Oakland Farms Trail, cross-streets of Honey Creek Trail and Oakland Drive.
00:09
Going med, one with life, for a 35-year-old male, have a difficulty breathing.
00:12
Dispatch, there, 237.
00:20
On you until LiveMedic 43 en route on an immersion at this time to Oakland Farms Trail currently coming from Reshivor and Center.
00:30
Flight 43 and now, 239.
00:34
Medic 43 is now emergent.
00:38
Medic 43 is now emergent.
00:43
Okay.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:51
Fire Marshal will be giving you a call.
00:55
Okay, grab my phone.
01:01
I'm here, Superman.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:06
See that came in.
01:08
(Name withheld)'s side for search and rescue on first floor.
01:12
I'm sending them to the second floor.
01:15
I've already conducted first floor.
01:18
Searcherrestment is clear.
01:19
They're going to the second floor.
01:23
Repeating first floor is clear, moving to the second.
01:32
Dispatch from 12-51, 12-1 is available.
01:36
12-1 remaining available 244.
01:40
1251 and light 43 we just received a callback from the patient and they are going PLV requesting cancel 403 copy thank you.
01:57
12501 copies we're back in.
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Location mentioned:
Oakland Farms Trail, Portage, MI 49024
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