Medical call for man with abdominal pain near Howard Road, Smiths Creek MI
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Howard Road for a sixty-year-old man experiencing abdominal pain above his belly button. The initial address was incorrect but was later updated, and responders arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: St Clair County Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
return call on Howard Road, Kimball, near Howard.
00:03
Howard, Howard. Near Howard.
00:08
One copies.
00:14
It's clear on a call.
00:15
Call.
00:20
Friday you're at near Howard Road near Howard Road for a 60-year-old male on location experiencing abdominal pain he does have pain above his belly button he is responding normally your time is 2345 one is going to be for abdominal pain 495 7 go ahead 7 this is going to be a transporter
00:48
I think you have the update.
00:55
Two's on.
00:57
Stanis 4.
01:03
This should be right on the corner, Alan and Howard pretty much.
01:10
One copies.
01:16
Can you show Kimball Rescue Line route?
01:19
Is this going to be the same address from earlier today?
01:24
Thank you for a minute.
01:30
Kimball copies.
01:31
Can you change that to 4-599 please?
01:34
Okay. Good. Not work.
01:36
Copy. Copy.
01:38
This match to Kimball Fire.
01:41
I just want to verify, you said it's 4599 because try saying it's 4955.
01:49
That's correct.
01:51
We were here earlier and was given the wrong address.
02:01
I think we were clear.
02:09
Two.
02:16
Cumbaracuanine.
02:18
Kimball, on location 23409.
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Location mentioned:
Howard Rd, Smiths Creek, MI 48074
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