Man bleeding from forehead tries to break into home, Saginaw MI
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Emergency responders were called to near Bundy Street for a man bleeding from his forehead who was trying to break into a residence. The man was outside attempting to force entry and breaking windows. A child was reportedly left alone at home, and the situation involved threats and protective order concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Saginaw EMS, Fire, Police
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
14 Bundy. Culler's grandson, (name withheld), 20-year-old male, white-pate-cap.
00:06
Felted his brother.
00:09
Caller requested medical for (name withheld).
00:11
He's bleeding from the forehead.
00:13
He's outside now, and the door's locked.
00:15
M.M.R. staging.
00:17
5.9.
00:19
6.3.
00:26
Six times.
00:32
Please five, go ahead.
00:35
She advised that she's working on her PPO and she'll call when she threatens her again.
00:40
Show me en route to Bundy.
00:42
Happy.
00:47
Okay, all other responding units can disregard.
00:51
Engine 4.
00:53
Engine 4 copies, clear.
00:55
Engine 1.
00:57
Engine 1, copy, clear.
00:59
9.3.
01:01
93, copy, clear.
01:04
1652.
01:09
I'm saying that (name withheld) is outside trying to break the door down.
01:14
65.
01:16
6.3.
01:17
6.5.
01:22
1653.
01:30
There's only a law being checked 621 state.
01:33
Caller's child's father, Melvin Washington.
01:35
TX caller told her that he was leaving the four- and two-year-old home alone.
01:42
Callers en route to the address, ETA 20 minutes on the air 1655.
01:53
63 and 65. He's now outside breaking the windows with his hands.
01:59
63.
02:06
Copy 1658.
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Location mentioned:
Bundy St, Saginaw, MI 48601
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