Man overdoses near Goodrich Street, Vassar MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Goodrich Street, Vassar, for a report of a possible overdose. A 52-year-old man was conscious and breathing but was repeatedly striking his head and damaging items inside a trailer. The caller, who uses a wheelchair, attempted to let responders into the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Tuscola MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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New point, sir. It's near Goodrich Street.
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Goodrich crossing Beach and Proctor for an overdose.
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We're still gathering.
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We have ten of our in route.
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Go ahead.
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Twenty.
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Forty-seven eighteen.
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You want me to head that way too?
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Eighteen. If it gets up to you.
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On my way.
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Eighteen.
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Answering units, be advised this will be trailer four.
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Fifty-two-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
00:28
However, he has the trailer torn apart, banging his head on the refrigerator.
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We did stage for now.
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Twenty clear them all.
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Thanks.
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Caller is wheelchair-bound.
00:42
They are trying to get through the doorway.
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Twenty your digital.
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Caller is wheelchair-bound, trying to get to the door to let you in.
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Clear, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Goodrich St, Vassar, MI 48768
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