Officer has possible broken arm at valerie lane, Whitmore Lake MI
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An officer suffered a possible broken arm near Valerie Lane. Emergency units responded and secured the scene before clearing.
Audio|Heard on: Livingston County Fire and EMER
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 103 respond priority 3[2] for a traumatic injury near Valerie Lane near Valerie Lane for a possible broken arm central lot 217-2 near Valerie Lane
00:26
DECN-A, Green Oak Duty, respond priority for a traumatic injury.
00:31
Near Valerie Lane, near Valerie Lane,
00:36
for an officer that possibly has a broken arm, central dialed to first or 219.
00:46
Station 8 Green Oak duty crew respond priority 3[2] for traumatic injury near Valerie Lane
00:53
Near Valerie Lane for an officer that possibly has a broken arm central is out your second at 219
01:03
106 time clear alpha 103 you can cancel
01:17
Okay, Nelkeen is responding to Valerie Lane, be advised.
01:21
PD states that they are secure on scene and are sufficient with a one rig.
01:26
Thank you, Senator, from Engine 80.
01:37
Are they saying that they need fire to continue or are they secure the EMF on security?
01:47
Goet, the officers in the back of the rig right now, they're sufficient on scene.
01:55
Virginia is clear.
01:57
You can show green out case in service[1] and closed the call process.
02:01
Clear closing call, 222.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
in service: Unit is available for new assignments
[2]
priority 3: Routine/non-emergency response; proceed without lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Valerie Ln, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
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