Medic responds to man with abdominal pain, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel were dispatched to an apartment near West Jolly Road for a man in his mid-60s with abdominal pain and a history of cancer. A possible issue with his feeding tube was reported as the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Lansing Fire Medic 491, 491, we're responding near West Jolly Road, apartment number three, across from the Richmond in Sydney.
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Got a 66-year-old male, abdominal pain, history of cancer.
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He's awake and breathing.
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Again for Medic 491, near West Jolly, apartment number three.
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16?
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He has a jail call.
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Yes.
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Thanks for the milk.
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Bye.
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46 en route.
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46 en route.
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Chain route.
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And for 491 going to near West Jolly, apartment number three crosses running Sydney.
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Sixty-five year old male, abdominal pain, history of cancer.
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He has a feeding tube that may be causing the pain.
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491 en route.
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Location mentioned:
W Jolly Rd, Lansing, MI 48911
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