False medical emergency call for breathing difficulty, Plymouth MI
A resident at near West Ann Arbor Trail claimed to have trouble breathing. Emergency units were sent but later found the call was not a true medical emergency. Staff explained the resident was upset with the facility and had his phone taken away.
Audio|Source: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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317 to Station 2 monitors.
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You're on near West Ann Arbor Trail.
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Resident (name withheld) says he can't breathe.
00:10
It's going to be room 104.
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30, close traffic.
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Clear January.
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545.
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45.
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45.
00:29
If you can assist your fire at near Western Arbletrail 104, he says he is having trouble breathing.
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I don't know.
00:43
17, rescue 17.03.
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1703.
00:49
1703 and 1707 are responding.
00:54
17.03 and 1707 are responding at 2047.
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Ten traffic.
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Ten, go ahead.
01:03
Hi, 45.
01:07
2017-03-07.
01:09
HVA called back.
01:10
They said that they are not responding.
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The staff members said that he's met at the facility,
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and that's why he keeps calling, so they took his phone.
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Taggarty, Nanyal,
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don't play.
01:27
High Graham.
01:29
Forty-five.
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Hagerty and Danielle Black Ramon play 2050.
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17-03 copies, we will continue.
01:40
Twenty-foot-one?
01:42
Yep.
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20-4-10. Not responding.
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They spoke with a staff member there who said the patient is angry with the facility, so staff have taken his phone.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, MI 48170
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