Man treated after choking near 40th St, Port Huron MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to a location near 40th Street in Port Huron for a possible medical emergency involving a man who was reported to be choking. An alarm company had initiated the call. Responders could hear coughing in the background, and later the man appeared to be breathing normally.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I think we're sending rescue near 40th Street.
00:03
We have the alarm company on the phone.
00:04
They state that a male on location is choking.
00:07
Could hear coughing in the background.
00:11
Kathy, I'll head that way.
00:13
Kathy.
00:15
Two five four, can you copy a call? Get your second.
00:19
All right. One near Burgess Road.
00:22
One near Burgess Road.
00:25
Caller states that (name withheld) is at home advising that (name withheld) is fighting with their 15-year-old child.
00:30
The child is threatening to harm everyone in the home.
00:32
No weapons are involved.
00:37
I'll get a second.
00:39
Clear.
00:43
Thirty eight, I'm cleared and en route.
00:46
Clear thirty-eight.
00:48
Two five eight.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:53
Just advising, sounds like the male is now not choking as badly anymore.
00:59
He is breathing normally.
01:02
Copy, I'm pulling on his horses now.
01:05
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
40th St, Port Huron, MI 48060
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