Person with chest pain treated at traffic stop, Washtenaw County MI
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At a traffic stop near Carpenter and Center Valley, a person in custody experienced chest pain and high blood pressure. Emergency medical services were called to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, 81, if you could have HVA-com priority that feels like punching to his heart,
00:07
possible heart attack.
00:09
Okay, well, agree with for possible heart attack, then.
00:12
So need HVA on 81.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:19
Our conversation two responding on a medical (number withheld) Tyler Road, (number withheld) Tyler Road in room 3 for a male's high blood pressure, timeout 1517.
00:30
Reference Carpenter and Center Valley, I just called over there now having chest pain.
00:36
Squad one, okay.
00:38
212 arrival.
00:41
Okay, clear.
00:46
Engine 6.4 arrival, he showing,
00:49
investigating 15 and 18.
00:50
And usually, she'll meet on a check of the Wall Street structures.
00:54
I'm clear.
00:57
Safe most clear.
00:59
17, go ahead.
01:08
I check the basement, nothing in the basement.
01:10
I'm going to check the rest of the house.
01:13
Okay, clear.
01:14
It does sound like CAPA just pulled off as well.
01:17
Okay.
01:23
Copy around, 1519.
01:32
Central on the Air, Pittsfield Fire Station to respond for a medical.
01:36
On the traffic stop at Carpenter and Center Valley, PD is one in custody, complaining of high blood pressure and chest pain.
01:43
HVA is en route, emergent, 1519.
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Location mentioned:
Carpenter Rd & Center Valley Dr, Pittsfield Township, MI 48197
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