Medical aid for man feeling dizzy near Pennsylvania Ave, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to assist a 26-year-old man feeling dizzy and vomiting near South Pennsylvania Avenue by I-496 and Climax in Lansing. Medic 4141 transported the patient to Sparrow Hospital. Additional unrelated background chatter about another call mentioned a firearm and names that were withheld for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 4141 on a medical call near South Pennsylvania.
00:06
Cross at I-496 and Climax.
00:08
It's going to be for a 26-year-old male dizzy and vomiting.
00:15
Twelve 15 on a Walker.
00:18
Oh.
00:24
Seven 37 Bancroft, 737 Bancroft.
00:28
Caller is mom checking (name withheld), 21-year-old.
00:32
He texted (name withheld) this morning in reference to an assault that occurred last night and so she's worried about her.
00:38
This is with (name withheld).
00:40
No further information than that.
00:41
There's a firearm in the house.
00:43
Unknown if it's everybody else's.
00:45
Twelve, okay.
00:47
Eleven, I'm out.
00:49
Sorry.
00:51
Dispatch, can anyone?
00:54
Go ahead.
00:59
We'll be transporting to Sparrow starting mile zero, searching back for names at eight alarm.
01:09
You're all clear. I'm just gonna check the other one before you leave.
01:12
All right.
01:17
And for medic 4141, you're responding near South Pennsylvania.
01:21
Near South Pennsylvania across from 496 and Climax.
01:25
26-year-old male dizzy and vomiting.
01:29
Dispatch 41, throw up.
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