Male found unconscious after assault at Burger King, Newaygo MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male of unknown age was found unconscious after being assaulted at the Burger King near South Mason Drive in Newaygo. The suspect fled the scene in a white SUV. Emergency medical services responded with priority 2 level care.
Audio|Heard on: Newaygo County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Central New Wago first responders,
00:04
Near South Mason Drive, near South Mason Drive.
00:09
This is New New Wago, Burger King.
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We have male unknown age unconscious after an assault.
00:16
Central is clear, first page 1139.
00:24
Good morning.
00:26
Hello.
00:30
We talked for the Burger King on solid by conscience.
00:33
This topic coming from all of it.
00:37
Clear 1139.
00:44
I'm trying to check twice when you're out to that call at Burger King.
00:51
Clear, in route to Newaygo Burger King near South Mason Drive, 1140.
01:01
Control, do you can have a patient within a vehicle? The patient is inside the store,
01:07
but a personal assault of them fled in the vehicle.
01:10
Cool enough, thank you.
01:20
All I got was white NUV.
01:30
All I got was white NG.
01:31
Okay.
01:32
Under 2-3-1, you can't clear this, I'll line it up to that.
01:42
Central 1240.
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That's all right up to.
01:48
Go ahead, Pedro.
01:49
Uh,
01:51
we are downgrading to priority 2 medical response for the assault at Burger King, her life, but they are still requesting that you respond.
02:01
Claire, then out of their actual care.
02:04
AMS is coming from Shelby.
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