Male patient bleeding from dialysis port at residence, Rockford MI
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Emergency responders attended a medical call near Northland Drive Northeast for a 45-year-old male who was bleeding from his dialysis port. A red Pontiac G6 was present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire and EMS
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
2.30, a pre-alert for Northland Drive.
00:23
Rockford full-time, at near Northland Drive Northeast for a 45-year-old male who is bleeding, dispatch clear at (number withheld), go ahead.
00:43
It'll be Med 1 at near Northland Drive.
00:48
Pontiac G6 there for a 45-year-old male bleeding from his dialysis port, Med 1.
01:00
Copy near Northland Drive.
01:06
Alfred just wants to go ahead.
01:13
All of our personnel are tied up here on this fire.
01:16
There's an all-go unit who will clear and take that for us.
01:21
Copy that.
01:26
For Engine 20 from Firefighter 23, can you go to RCAF?
01:34
I can bail on this water station and meet Algoma there.
01:38
I'm POV so I don't have anything,
01:41
but I can leave everything here at Townsend and 12 mile.
01:44
It's up to you.
01:47
Clouser had either the brush or the medic and he's going to take it.
01:56
I will stay here and stand by and return back to North.
02:04
I'm going to get enforcement on scene.
02:07
By the news and four, I've seen, told 3.
02:13
Okay, so if you're doing that to me.
02:19
Algoma Medic 2 in service to the medical, he advised that they're upgrading Med 1 and they're going to be in a red Pontiac G6 in front of that address.
02:31
What was the address?
02:36
This is near Northland Drive Northeast.
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Location mentioned:
Northland Dr NE, Rockford, MI 49341
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