Seven-year-old found unresponsive near castle hill court, Rockford MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders found a seven-year-old female unresponsive and bleeding near Castle Hill Court in Rockford. CPR was refused by the caller as the child appeared frozen. Firefighters confirmed the child was dead on arrival. Dr. Martin was requested on scene, and command was established.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Rapids Area Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
We went to near Castle Hill Ct NE in Rockford, near Castle Hill Ct NE.
00:08
Approximately seven-year-old female,
00:10
looks like she fell outside, there's blood.
00:12
The caller is refusing to start CPR saying she's frozen.
00:16
Stopping.
00:22
Dr. Martin wants on scene, we'll be establishing Castle Hill command.
00:29
Copy. Rockford, Medic 1 on scene, (number withheld).
00:32
Rockford did just call back advising its possible DOA, they were downgrading to Med 2.
00:38
Methods received.
00:44
240, Med1.
00:47
40,
00:49
copy.
00:57
105 or 33.
01:04
237, the first tag given is the AMA, the lower number.
01:10
Copy thanks.
01:12
Dispatch from Kessel and from DOA.
01:15
And from DOA, (number withheld).
01:22
103 is 301.
01:27
Copy.
01:33
Porter, you're going to 1049 East Paris Avenue.
01:39
1049 East Paris Avenue at Cis Valley of State, room 2.30.
01:43
You've got an unknown age now.
01:45
This came in from a metal arm, um,
01:47
weakness on one side, med one.
01:51
And 247. 47.
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47.
02:00
Firefighters on scene confirmed DOA.
02:04
47, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Castle Hill Ct NE, Rockford, MI 49341
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