Stroke emergency delayed by aggressive dog, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to a possible stroke near West Sheridan Road in Dewitt Township. The caller could not reach the patient due to an aggressive dog guarding the entrance. Animal control and multiple rescue units responded. The patient was eventually reached after the dog was secured.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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03:21
Transcript:
00:00
Central dispatch to Eaton ambulance, DeWitt Township rescue 700 and forty-two, 700 and twenty-seven.
00:07
We're going to upgrade it to priority one stroke near Sheridan Road.
00:16
There is a dog that's aggressive and the caller's not able to get to the door to open it, and (name withheld) is no longer responding.
00:51
Be advised, a dog is guarding the door.
01:33
They believe (name withheld) is having a stroke, not alert,
02:06
And they're updating now that (name withheld) is incoherent and said she cannot breathe.
03:00
And the caller's confirming the dog is out and secure now, and (name withheld) is on scene.
03:17
(Name withheld) cannot unclench her fist, and her mouth is stuck at this point.
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