Medical response to possible stroke near North Green Creek, Muskegon MI
Emergency medical units responded to a report of a possible stroke involving a 100-year-old male near North Green Creek Road in Muskegon. The response included coordination of units and crossing routes near local landmarks.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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Transcript:
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King and Township, Station 2, respond on a medical call, possible stroke, near North Green Creek.
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Your run center is your crosses.
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222 to respond, 1249.
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3.0.
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Good.
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Priority 1[1] - near North Green Creek Road.
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So 100-year-old with a possible stroke.
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Priority one response with house of prayer player.
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Go ahead.
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Thank you, good, General.
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We're going to go with crosses on this one of Penner and Beer Run.
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Penner and Beer Run.
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Dr. Peter Peter Miller, Roe.
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Good work.
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222 showing Red 1, near North Green Creek, Deerone Center as your crosses, coming in through a middle arm company.
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[1]
Priority 1: Immediate, highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Green Creek Rd, Muskegon, MI 49445
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