Ambulance response to breathing difficulty in Williamston, Williamston MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance was dispatched near West Grand River Avenue in Williamston for a 69-year-old man experiencing difficulty breathing. The man was conscious upon reporting.
Audio|Heard on: Ingham Out-County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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This ambulance respond on a medical.
00:02
It's called Cam Breathing, near West Grand River Avenue.
00:06
Near West Grand River Avenue, part number seven, you cross up, Putnam, and Jackson Street, Williamston.
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Standby for a second, go.
00:15
Again, for Nissan Ambulets, for responding to near West Grandin Avenue.
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Near West Grandin Avenue, apart from number 7, cross-up Putnam in Jackson Street and Williamston.
00:26
He's going to be responding for a 69-year-old male, having difficulty in breathing, he is conscious.
00:32
Time of tone, 2030.
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