Male suffers head injury after fall near pool, Rockford MI
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Medical responders were sent to the MVP athletic facility near East Division Street in Rockford after a male fell and injured his head near the pool area.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire and EMS
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
We're starting Med2,
00:03
near East Division Street at the MVP athletic facility pool area for a male fall with a head injury.
00:16
Kathy, Med 2.
00:20
247.
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47.
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47.
00:27
Butterer is nine miles even.
00:33
Blombing engine 2 from dispatch.
00:36
Let me just do go ahead.
00:38
Some of the supervisor of Pad knows having someone come out to speak to you guys and PD.
00:45
Copy.
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Efford medical ones and services too.
00:56
Refure make one in service of two.
00:59
Speedvise, you're going to be going to the pool area.
01:02
Dess doesn't know what's going on there, but they have an emergency going on.
01:05
Rockford's are out mid-two.
01:07
That's for um,
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Rockford Range 20.
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Rockford Region 20.
01:17
You can show us clear of the PI accident and in route to MVP.
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Have a that?
01:27
12th 12.
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Oregon-4 at Med1, 2708 Meyer Avenue Southwest, 2708 Meyer Avenue Southwest, Room 30A in Apple,
01:41
the Portland, 78-year-year-old male altered.
01:44
I saw Med1, 1213.
01:50
I'm on a fire alarm 6.9 28th Street Southwest 6.9 28th Street Southwest at Rio Steakhouse covers Habachi Hood.
02:00
This is clear at 1213.
02:06
Sounding engine 4-0.
02:09
Edging 4-0, 1214.
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Rockford Medical Warns on scene MVP.
02:19
Dr. Mike, when I got Chancinet, 1214.
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Location mentioned:
E Division St NE, Rockford, MI 49341
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