Medical teams respond to two medical emergencies Emergency Medical 07/24/2025 07:54 AM (PDT) Near S Shore Dr, Holland, MI 49423109 from Playcom. 109, go ahead. If you want to switch over to AirLZ1, I didn't catch the call sign, but they might have a patient update for years. Okay, good copy. Life from AeroMed 1. Do you have a patient update for us? Aramid 1, Macasa Rescue. We're here currently with a (name withheld), rode his bike starting at 8.30 this morning. Began to feel sick on easy to sound when he went unresponsive. Upon rescue arrival, patient was unresponsive, eyes open breathing on his own, no signs of trauma, no report of trauma from his other companions. The patient was placed on an on breathered, given high flow oxygen. His shirt was removed and open. He was very diaphoretic, blood sugar 181. Initial blood pressure, systolic was in the 60s. He is now alert talking, slightly ANO3 for orientation. We're just now getting him loaded up on the Rokon bike to come back out to you. Life has an eye established. He has been given multiple cold packs to help cool him down, and not sure how long it's going to take us to get to you. We're going to start making away. If they can start giving them some IV fluids, and when they get in the rig, if they can just set up with 12 leads, if it's difficult to get that in, that's fine, but let's just make sure we do one of those. Copy that, there is a fluid bullet bullet going right now. Still on a non-reader. He has moved down to 6 liters per minute from 15, and it's still responding appropriately to us. Okay, good, happy. We'll see you in a few minutes. Hall, Station 2, a party one medical at 1340, South Shore Drive, a (name withheld) chest pain, difficulty breathing. Central Clear, 176. Central, 1172 is clear. Harrington around to South Shore, 756. You can cancel. 10411, 21, round to South Shore, 156. You can cancel. 1041, Ront to South Shore, 1172, you can cancel. 172 is clear. 1057. Paramet won Macasta Rescue. We're here currently with a (name withheld), rode his bike starting at 8.30 this morning, began to feel sick on easy to sound when he went unresponsive. Upon rescue arrival, patient was unresponsive, eyes open breathing on his own, no signs of trauma, no report of trauma from his other companions. Patient was placed on a non-re breathered, given high flow oxygen. His shirt was removed and opened. He was very diaphoretic. Initial blood pressure, Sastolic was in the 60s. He is now alert talking, slightly ANO3 for orientation. We're just now getting him loaded up on the Rokon bike to come back out to you. Life has an eye established. He has been given multiple cold packs to help pull him down, and not sure how long it's going to take us to get to you, but we're going to start making away. If they can start giving them some IV fluids, and when they get in the rig, if they can just set up with 12 leads, if it's difficult to get that down, that's fine, but let's just make sure we do one of those. There is a fluid bullet bullet going right now. Still on a non-reader. He has moved down to 6 liters per minute from 15, and it's still responding appropriately to us. Okay, good time. We'll see you in a few minutes. Hall on Station 2, a party one medical at 1340, South Shore Drive, a (name withheld) chest pain, difficulty breathing. Central Clear, 176. Central, 1172 is clear. Harrington around to South Shore, 756. You can cancel. 10411, 21, around to South Shore, 156. You can cancel. 1121, around to South Shore, 1172, you can cancel. 172 is clear. 172.