Medical team aids infant in distress near Military St, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Military Street between Otis and Dennis in Detroit for an infant experiencing difficulty breathing. Engine 27 and EMS units were on scene, and patient care was later transferred to a medic unit. A separate fire response and other unrelated communications occurred during the same dispatch radio traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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27 en route.
00:01
Engine 27 en route to medical call with EMS.
00:06
Correction, near Military Street between Otis Street and Dennis Street for the infant having difficulty breathing.
00:13
Still alarm engine 40, responding near Kentucky between Thatcher and Curtis for a residential fire.
00:22
Central 40 is still out of service with beer off the grate.
00:29
Central engine 56 has passed patient care to Detroit medic 15.
00:35
Six delay transferring care to EMS.
00:37
Twenty-seven on the scene, investigating.
00:41
It's just seven to central.
00:44
You have a callback (number withheld) for this run on thirty-four one.
00:47
Put us when we're not getting any at the door.
00:53
Two fifty-four, around medical calls.
00:55
EMS (number withheld), Lee one between McIntyre and Bird.
01:02
Twenty-seven, you are all military, correct? Near Military Street with no answer to the door.
01:09
Now for that sensor, they just came through the door.
01:11
Near Military Street, correct? Patient contact made.
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