Medical emergency suspected stroke near garden lane, Wayland MI
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Emergency responders were sent to near Garden Lane for a medical emergency where a person was possibly having a stroke. The call was upgraded as responders assessed symptoms including jaw and hand issues.
Audio|Heard on: Allegan County Police, Fire and EMS - Conventional / Digital
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Near Garden Lane, front medical alert, a GPS alarm.
00:08
Station, see,
00:10
whether or not it was sudden onset.
00:16
I'll attempt to give her a call if I'm clear, such as clear, 11-31-1.
00:21
This is basically 552-5.
00:25
This is that really 953F, we're in row.
00:29
5255.
00:34
Alex sets off.
00:39
17121. 5.
00:43
Hopkins left.
00:46
You can show myself with 5254 double knob.
00:49
We're going to be on until the plane 100.
00:54
We're clear the page 5-4 will be around shortly.
00:58
Quick, have a C-shift.
01:02
Bound 32.
01:07
Allegan Central, Allegan duty officer, Allegan duty after, going service for a wire down, James and Ewee, James and Ely, power line across the road, no arcing or sparking, Princess Clear, 1133.
01:20
Dispatch man on 953.
01:24
No question.
01:27
Okay, coverage water area, please.
01:31
One, zero one, Helicon, Central.
01:36
Kathy Fevers, 1133.
01:41
Allegan, go ahead.
01:44
Clear on a call in interrupt.
01:47
733.
01:53
Allegan Central 953.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:02
Upgrade 31, we had somebody on TX advising the hand in the jaw and worried about a stroke.
02:10
Copy.
02:15
Hopkins first responders at near Garden Lane, upgrade Hardy 1, Possible stroke.
02:23
Pardy 1, Possible stroke.
02:24
Okay, this is 3 on priority 1.
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Location mentioned:
Garden Ln, Wayland, MI 49348
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