Vehicle rollover near West Baseline road leaves one injured, White Cloud MI
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Concern rises as a vehicle flipped near West Baseline Road; the injured person, bleeding, walked home before emergency teams arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Newaygo County Public Safety
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02:40
Transcript:
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On 32nd P.I.[1]
00:02
Near West Baseline Road.
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Accident occurred down the street.
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They just walked home just down the road.
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He says at that residence who has a heading to, bleeding badly, onto L.
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C for Space 335.
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And I'll choose the most of the second.
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What is A3-3-7? And out of Warner.
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And out of Warner.
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You know,
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that I just pulled out of the park.
00:44
I tried to like that everything for traffic.
00:49
Okay.
01:00
1172 to warner 172 a lot to warner 172 a not to warn 1335
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Central Fermat, first responders.
01:15
2.2 East Elm Street, 222 East Elm Street, Crawford, Darwin, Seward.
01:21
Not, Clary 1, 48-year-old female, is culty breathing his human asthma.
01:27
Central Clare 1336.
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Clear 1336.
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Clear 1336.
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King, go ahead.
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Let me see.
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Okay.
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Clear 1337.
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4237.
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423. Central L.E.R.
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3. Medical and out.
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Clear 1337.
02:10
No, that one central.
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The other one, I guess that's pretty much.
02:20
Clear 18 now, we get turned away.
02:25
1172 on scene, Warner Command, one vehicle on its roof.
02:30
Both times further.
02:34
172 on scene in the water command,
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one vehicle on surface 338.
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[1]
P.I.: Personal Injury Accident
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Location mentioned:
W Baseline Rd, White Cloud, MI 49349
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